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N-linked glycosylation of the antagonist Short gastrulation increases the functional complexity of BMP signals

N-linked glycosylation of the antagonist Short gastrulation increases the functional complexity of BMP signals

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Abstract Disorders of N-linked glycosylation are increasingly reported in the literature. However, targets responsible for the associated developmental and physiological defects are largely unknown. Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) act as highly dynamic complexes to regulate several functions during development. The range and strength of BMP activity depend on interactions with glycosylated protein complexes in the extracellular milieu. Here we investigate the role of glycosylation for the function of the conserved extracellular BMP antagonist Short gastrulation (Sog). We identify conserved N-glycosylated sites and describe the effect of mutating these residues on BMP pathway activity in Drosophila. Functional analysis reveals that loss of individual Sog glycosylation sites enhances BMP antagonism and/or increases the spatial range of Sog effects in the tissue. Mechanistically, we provide evidence that N-terminal and stem glycosylation controls extracellular Sog levels and distribution. The identification of similar residues in vertebrate Chordin proteins suggests that N-glycosylation may be an evolutionarily conserved process that adds complexity to the regulation of BMP activity. Summary StatementN-glycosylation restricts the function of Short gastrulation during Drosophila development by controlling the amount of extracellular protein. This adds another layer of complexity to regulation of Bone Morphogenetic Protein signals.

Bier E.、Carneiro K.、Hwa K.、Camara A.、Herszterg S.、Araujo H.、Todeschini A.、Negreiros E.、Dias W.B.

Division of Biological Sciences, University of CaliforniaInstitute for Biomedical SciencesDivision of Biological Sciences, University of CaliforniaInstitute for Biomedical Sciences||Institute of Biophysics Carlos Chagas FilhoInstitute for Biomedical Sciences||The Francis Crick InstituteInstitute for Biomedical Sciences||Instituto Nacional de Ci¨oncia e Tecnologia em Entomologia MolecularInstitute of Biophysics Carlos Chagas FilhoInstitute for Biomedical SciencesInstitute of Biophysics Carlos Chagas Filho

10.1101/316448

分子生物学细胞生物学生物化学

GlycosylationBone Morphogenetic ProteinShort gastrulationChordinMorphogenEndocytosis

Bier E.,Carneiro K.,Hwa K.,Camara A.,Herszterg S.,Araujo H.,Todeschini A.,Negreiros E.,Dias W.B..N-linked glycosylation of the antagonist Short gastrulation increases the functional complexity of BMP signals[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-29].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/316448.点此复制

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