TY - JOUR
T1 - Nodal Signaling Range Is Regulated by Proprotein Convertase-Mediated Maturation
AU - Tessadori, Federico
AU - Noël, Emily S.
AU - Rens, Elisabeth G.
AU - Magliozzi, Roberto
AU - Evers-van Gogh, Inkie
AU - Guardavaccaro, Daniele
AU - Merks, Roeland M H
AU - Bakkers, Jeroen
PY - 2015/3/9
Y1 - 2015/3/9
N2 - Tissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although different theoretical models explaining specific patterns have been proposed, our understanding of tissue pattern establishment invivo remains limited. In many animal species, left-right patterning is governed by a reaction-diffusion system relying on the different diffusivity of an activator, Nodal, and an inhibitor, Lefty. In a genetic screen, we identified a zebrafish loss-of-function mutant for the proprotein convertase FurinA. Embryological and biochemical experiments demonstrate that cleavage of the Nodal-related Spaw proprotein into a mature form by FurinA is required for Spaw gradient formation and activation of Nodal signaling. We demonstrate that FurinA is required cell-autonomously for the long-range signaling activity of Spaw and no other Nodal-related factors. Combined insilico and invivo approaches support a model in which FurinA controls the signaling range of Spaw by cleaving its proprotein into a mature, extracellular form, consequently regulating left-right patterning.
AB - Tissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although different theoretical models explaining specific patterns have been proposed, our understanding of tissue pattern establishment invivo remains limited. In many animal species, left-right patterning is governed by a reaction-diffusion system relying on the different diffusivity of an activator, Nodal, and an inhibitor, Lefty. In a genetic screen, we identified a zebrafish loss-of-function mutant for the proprotein convertase FurinA. Embryological and biochemical experiments demonstrate that cleavage of the Nodal-related Spaw proprotein into a mature form by FurinA is required for Spaw gradient formation and activation of Nodal signaling. We demonstrate that FurinA is required cell-autonomously for the long-range signaling activity of Spaw and no other Nodal-related factors. Combined insilico and invivo approaches support a model in which FurinA controls the signaling range of Spaw by cleaving its proprotein into a mature, extracellular form, consequently regulating left-right patterning.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.12.014
DO - 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.12.014
M3 - Article
C2 - 25684355
AN - SCOPUS:84924505720
SN - 1534-5807
VL - 32
SP - 631
EP - 639
JO - Developmental Cell
JF - Developmental Cell
IS - 5
ER -