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Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN

Signaling output of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) is determined by two sets of opposing interactions, one with heterotetrameric complexes of cell surface receptors, the other with secreted antagonists that act as ligand traps. We identified two mutations (N445K,T) in patients with multiple syno...

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Autores principales: Seemann, Petra, Brehm, Anja, König, Jana, Reissner, Carsten, Stricker, Sigmar, Kuss, Pia, Haupt, Julia, Renninger, Stephanie, Nickel, Joachim, Sebald, Walter, Groppe, Jay C., Plöger, Frank, Pohl, Jens, Schmidt-von Kegler, Mareen, Walther, Maria, Gassner, Ingmar, Rusu, Cristina, Janecke, Andreas R., Dathe, Katarina, Mundlos, Stefan
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000747
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author Seemann, Petra
Brehm, Anja
König, Jana
Reissner, Carsten
Stricker, Sigmar
Kuss, Pia
Haupt, Julia
Renninger, Stephanie
Nickel, Joachim
Sebald, Walter
Groppe, Jay C.
Plöger, Frank
Pohl, Jens
Schmidt-von Kegler, Mareen
Walther, Maria
Gassner, Ingmar
Rusu, Cristina
Janecke, Andreas R.
Dathe, Katarina
Mundlos, Stefan
author_facet Seemann, Petra
Brehm, Anja
König, Jana
Reissner, Carsten
Stricker, Sigmar
Kuss, Pia
Haupt, Julia
Renninger, Stephanie
Nickel, Joachim
Sebald, Walter
Groppe, Jay C.
Plöger, Frank
Pohl, Jens
Schmidt-von Kegler, Mareen
Walther, Maria
Gassner, Ingmar
Rusu, Cristina
Janecke, Andreas R.
Dathe, Katarina
Mundlos, Stefan
author_sort Seemann, Petra
collection PubMed
description Signaling output of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) is determined by two sets of opposing interactions, one with heterotetrameric complexes of cell surface receptors, the other with secreted antagonists that act as ligand traps. We identified two mutations (N445K,T) in patients with multiple synostosis syndrome (SYM1) in the BMP–related ligand GDF5. Functional studies of both mutants in chicken micromass culture demonstrated a gain of function caused by a resistance to the BMP–inhibitor NOGGIN and an altered signaling effect. Residue N445, situated within overlapping receptor and antagonist interfaces, is highly conserved among the BMP family with the exception of BMP9 and BMP10, in which it is substituted with lysine. Like the mutant GDF5, both BMPs are insensitive to NOGGIN and show a high chondrogenic activity. Ectopic expression of BMP9 or the GDF5 mutants resulted in massive induction of cartilage in an in vivo chick model presumably by bypassing the feedback inhibition imposed by endogenous NOGGIN. Swapping residues at the mutation site alone was not sufficient to render Bmp9 NOG-sensitive; however, successive introduction of two additional substitutions imparted high to total sensitivity on customized variants of Bmp9. In conclusion, we show a new mechanism for abnormal joint development that interferes with a naturally occurring regulatory mechanism of BMP signaling.
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spelling pubmed-27769842009-12-03 Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN Seemann, Petra Brehm, Anja König, Jana Reissner, Carsten Stricker, Sigmar Kuss, Pia Haupt, Julia Renninger, Stephanie Nickel, Joachim Sebald, Walter Groppe, Jay C. Plöger, Frank Pohl, Jens Schmidt-von Kegler, Mareen Walther, Maria Gassner, Ingmar Rusu, Cristina Janecke, Andreas R. Dathe, Katarina Mundlos, Stefan PLoS Genet Research Article Signaling output of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) is determined by two sets of opposing interactions, one with heterotetrameric complexes of cell surface receptors, the other with secreted antagonists that act as ligand traps. We identified two mutations (N445K,T) in patients with multiple synostosis syndrome (SYM1) in the BMP–related ligand GDF5. Functional studies of both mutants in chicken micromass culture demonstrated a gain of function caused by a resistance to the BMP–inhibitor NOGGIN and an altered signaling effect. Residue N445, situated within overlapping receptor and antagonist interfaces, is highly conserved among the BMP family with the exception of BMP9 and BMP10, in which it is substituted with lysine. Like the mutant GDF5, both BMPs are insensitive to NOGGIN and show a high chondrogenic activity. Ectopic expression of BMP9 or the GDF5 mutants resulted in massive induction of cartilage in an in vivo chick model presumably by bypassing the feedback inhibition imposed by endogenous NOGGIN. Swapping residues at the mutation site alone was not sufficient to render Bmp9 NOG-sensitive; however, successive introduction of two additional substitutions imparted high to total sensitivity on customized variants of Bmp9. In conclusion, we show a new mechanism for abnormal joint development that interferes with a naturally occurring regulatory mechanism of BMP signaling. Public Library of Science 2009-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC2776984/ /pubmed/19956691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000747 Text en Seemann et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Seemann, Petra
Brehm, Anja
König, Jana
Reissner, Carsten
Stricker, Sigmar
Kuss, Pia
Haupt, Julia
Renninger, Stephanie
Nickel, Joachim
Sebald, Walter
Groppe, Jay C.
Plöger, Frank
Pohl, Jens
Schmidt-von Kegler, Mareen
Walther, Maria
Gassner, Ingmar
Rusu, Cristina
Janecke, Andreas R.
Dathe, Katarina
Mundlos, Stefan
Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title_full Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title_fullStr Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title_full_unstemmed Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title_short Mutations in GDF5 Reveal a Key Residue Mediating BMP Inhibition by NOGGIN
title_sort mutations in gdf5 reveal a key residue mediating bmp inhibition by noggin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776984/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19956691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1000747
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