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Publication : Dual roles of Cripto as a ligand and coreceptor in the nodal signaling pathway.

First Author  Yan YT Year  2002
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  22
Issue  13 Pages  4439-49
PubMed ID  12052855 Mgi Jnum  J:183227
Mgi Id  MGI:5318034 Doi  10.1128/MCB.22.13.4439-4449.2002
Citation  Yan YT, et al. (2002) Dual roles of Cripto as a ligand and coreceptor in the nodal signaling pathway. Mol Cell Biol 22(13):4439-49
abstractText  The EGF-CFC gene Cripto encodes an extracellular protein that has been implicated in the signaling pathway for the transforming growth factor beta (TGF beta) ligand Nodal. Although recent findings in frog and fish embryos have suggested that EGF-CFC proteins function as coreceptors for Nodal, studies in cell culture have implicated Cripto as a growth factor-like signaling molecule. Here we reconcile these apparently disparate models of Cripto function by using a mammalian cell culture assay to investigate the signaling activities of Nodal and EGF-CFC proteins. Using a luciferase reporter assay, we found that Cripto has activities consistent with its being a coreceptor for Nodal. However, Cripto can also function as a secreted signaling factor in cell coculture assays, suggesting that it may also act as a coligand for Nodal. Furthermore, we found that the ability of Cripto to bind to Nodal and mediate Nodal signaling requires the addition of an O-linked fucose monosaccharide to a conserved site within EGF-CFC proteins. We propose a model in which Cripto has dual roles as a coreceptor as well as a coligand for Nodal and that this signaling interaction with Nodal is regulated by an unusual form of glycosylation. Our findings highlight the significance of extracellular modulation of ligand activity as an important means of regulating TGF beta signaling pathways during vertebrate development.
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