Title of article :
A Single Residue of GDF-5 Defines Binding Specificity to BMP Receptor IB
Author/Authors :
Joachim Nickel، نويسنده , , Alexander Kotzsch، نويسنده , , Walter Sebald، نويسنده , , Thomas D. Mueller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Growth and differentiation factor 5 (GDF-5), a member of the TGF-β superfamily, is involved in many developmental processes, like chondrogenesis and joint formation. Mutations in GDF-5 lead to diseases, e.g. chondrodysplasias like Hunter-Thompson, Grebe and DuPan syndromes and brachydactyly. Similar to other TGF-β superfamily members, GDF-5 transmits signals through binding to two different types of membrane-bound serine-/threonine-kinase receptors termed type I and type II. In contrast to the large number of ligands, only seven type I and five type II receptors have been identified to date, implicating a limited promiscuity in ligand–receptor interaction. However, in contrast to other members of the TGF-β superfamily, GDF-5 shows a pronounced specificity in type I receptor interaction in cross-link experiments binding only to BMP receptor IB (BMPR-IB). In mice, deletion of either GDF-5 or BMPR-IB results in a similar phenotype, indicating that GDF-5 signaling is highly dependent on BMPR-IB. Here, we demonstrate by biosensor analysis that GDF-5 also binds to BMP receptor IA (BMPR-IA) but with ∼12-fold lower affinity. Structural and mutational analyses revealed a single residue of GDF-5, Arg57 located in the pre-helix loop, being solely responsible for the high binding specificity to BMPR-IB. In contrast to wild-type GDF-5, variant GDF-5R57A interacts with BMPR-IA and BMPR-IB with a comparable high binding affinity. These results provide important insights into how receptor-binding specificity is generated at the molecular level and might be useful for the generation of receptor subtype specific activators or inhibitors.
Keywords :
TGF-? superfamily , cartilage-derived morphogenetic protein 1 (CDMP-1) , Bone morphogenetic protein , receptor specificity , ligand–receptor interaction
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology