Bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP-4), a member of the TGF-β family, in early embryos of Xenopus laevis: analysis of mesoderm inducing activity
We have screened a Xenopus ovary cDNA library using a synthetic oligonucleotide derived from that part of the inhibin β A sequence, which is highly conserved within the TGF-β family. Out of several clones yielding autoradiographic signals four turned out to represent Xenopus counterparts to the huma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Mechanisms of development 1991-03, Vol.33 (3), p.191-199 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We have screened a Xenopus ovary cDNA library using a synthetic oligonucleotide derived from that part of the inhibin
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A sequence, which is highly conserved within the TGF-β family. Out of several clones yielding autoradiographic signals four turned out to represent Xenopus counterparts to the human bone morphogenetic protein 4 ((BMP-4). Each two of the four sequences are nearly identical probably account for different alleles whereas the two pairs showing 5% divergence may have arisen by genome duplication in this tetraploid species. The amino acid sequence of the Xenopus protein is 80% homologous to the human sequence showing no single exchange within the last 100 amino acids at the C-terminus. This region, which constitutes the main part of the mature, biologically active protein, also exhibits substantial homologies to other representatives of the TGF-β family, especially to the Drosophila DPPC protein. Transfection of COS-1 cells with the Xenopus BMP-4 sequence under control of the CMV-promoter leads to the secretion of a protein which exhibits mesodern inducing activity when tested with animal cap explants from Xenopus blastula stage embryos. |
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ISSN: | 0925-4773 1872-6356 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0925-4773(91)90027-4 |