Zebrafish Dpr2 inhibits mesoderm induction by promoting degradation of nodal receptors |
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Authors: | Zhang Lixia Zhou Hu Su Ying Sun Zhihui Zhang Haiwen Zhang Long Zhang Yu Ning Yuanheng Chen Ye-Guang Meng Anming |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Developmental Biology, Ministry of Education (MOE), Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China. |
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Abstract: | Nodal proteins, members of the transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) superfamily, have been identified as key endogenous mesoderm inducers in vertebrates. Precise control of Nodal signaling is essential for normal development of embryos. Here, we report that zebrafish dapper2 (dpr2) is expressed in mesoderm precursors during early embryogenesis and is positively regulated by Nodal signals. In vivo functional studies in zebrafish suggest that Dpr2 suppresses mesoderm induction activities of Nodal signaling. Dpr2 is localized in late endosomes, binds to the TGFbeta receptors ALK5 and ALK4, and accelerates lysosomal degradation of these receptors. |
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