AbstractWishful thinking (Wit) is a Drosophila transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily type II receptor most related to the mammalian bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) type II receptor, BMPRII. To better understand its function, we undertook a biochemical approach to establish the ligand binding repertoire and downstream signaling pathway. We observed that BMP4 and BMP7, bound to receptor complexes comprised of Wit and the type I receptor thickveins and saxophone to activate a BMP-like signaling pathway. Further we demonstrated that both myoglianin and its most closely related mammalian ligand, myostatin, interacted with a Wit and Baboon (Babo) type II–type I receptor complex to activate TGFβ/activin-like signaling pathways. These re...
The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of secreted polypeptide growth factors fo...
TGF-b signal transduction requires the interaction between two distinct types (types I and II) of tr...
Gene duplication and divergence is widely considered to be a fundamental mechanism for generating ev...
Development is controlled by a surprisingly small number of genetic pathways. One such pathway is ca...
AbstractProper synaptic development is critical for establishing all aspects of neural function incl...
AbstractWe conducted a large-scale screen for Drosophila mutants that have structural abnormalities ...
Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue maintenance...
Morphogenesis is preceded by an extensive gene patterning that is regulated by a small number of si...
AbstractThe transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily encompasses a large group of soluble ex...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila wing disc requires the activities of the BMP and TGFβ sign...
AbstractSignaling by TGFβ-related factors requires ligand-induced association between type I and typ...
Signaling by the Transforming Growth Factor-Beta; (TGF-Beta) superfamily is essential for many cellu...
<div><p>Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue mai...
AbstractA family of proteins has been identified that transduce a signal inside cells following bind...
How TGF-beta-type ligands achieve signaling specificity during development is only partially underst...
The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of secreted polypeptide growth factors fo...
TGF-b signal transduction requires the interaction between two distinct types (types I and II) of tr...
Gene duplication and divergence is widely considered to be a fundamental mechanism for generating ev...
Development is controlled by a surprisingly small number of genetic pathways. One such pathway is ca...
AbstractProper synaptic development is critical for establishing all aspects of neural function incl...
AbstractWe conducted a large-scale screen for Drosophila mutants that have structural abnormalities ...
Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue maintenance...
Morphogenesis is preceded by an extensive gene patterning that is regulated by a small number of si...
AbstractThe transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily encompasses a large group of soluble ex...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila wing disc requires the activities of the BMP and TGFβ sign...
AbstractSignaling by TGFβ-related factors requires ligand-induced association between type I and typ...
Signaling by the Transforming Growth Factor-Beta; (TGF-Beta) superfamily is essential for many cellu...
<div><p>Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue mai...
AbstractA family of proteins has been identified that transduce a signal inside cells following bind...
How TGF-beta-type ligands achieve signaling specificity during development is only partially underst...
The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily of secreted polypeptide growth factors fo...
TGF-b signal transduction requires the interaction between two distinct types (types I and II) of tr...
Gene duplication and divergence is widely considered to be a fundamental mechanism for generating ev...