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Designer Nodal/BMP2 Chimeras Mimic Nodal Signaling,Promote Chondrogenesis,and Reveal a BMP2-like Structure
Authors:Luis Esquivies  Alissa Blackler  Macarena Peran  Concepcion Rodriguez-Esteban  Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte  Evan Booker  Peter C. Gray  Chihoon Ahn  Witek Kwiatkowski  Senyon Choe
Abstract:Nodal, a member of the TGF-β superfamily, plays an important role in vertebrate and invertebrate early development. The biochemical study of Nodal and its signaling pathway has been a challenge, mainly because of difficulties in producing the protein in sufficient quantities. We have developed a library of stable, chemically refoldable Nodal/BMP2 chimeric ligands (NB2 library). Three chimeras, named NB250, NB260, and NB264, show Nodal-like signaling properties including dependence on the co-receptor Cripto and activation of the Smad2 pathway. NB250, like Nodal, alters heart looping during the establishment of embryonic left-right asymmetry, and both NB250 and NB260, as well as Nodal, induce chondrogenic differentiation of human adipose-derived stem cells. This Nodal-induced differentiation is shown to be more efficient than BPM2-induced differentiation. Interestingly, the crystal structure of NB250 shows a backbone scaffold similar to that of BMP2. Our results show that these chimeric ligands may have therapeutic implications in cartilage injuries.
Keywords:Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP)   Cartilage Biology   Chondrogenesis   Protein Chimeras   Protein Structure   Nodal
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