Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue maintenance. The superfamily has traditionally been divided into TGF-β/Activin and BMP branches based on relationships between ligands, receptors, and R-Smads. Several previous reports have shown that, in cell culture systems, "BMP-specific" Smads can be phosphorylated in response to TGF-β/Activin pathway activation. Using Drosophila cell culture as well as in vivo assays, we find that Baboon, the Drosophila TGF-β/Activin-specific Type I receptor, can phosphorylate Mad, the BMP-specific R-Smad, in addition to its normal substrate, dSmad2. The Baboon-Mad activation appears direct because it occurs in the absence of canonical BMP Type I receptors. Wing ph...
AbstractTGF-β signaling is modulated by Smurfs, E3-ubiquitin ligases that selectively target the rec...
A new family of signaling intermediates for TGFβ superfamily members and other growth factors has re...
AbstractWishful thinking (Wit) is a Drosophila transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily type ...
<div><p>Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue mai...
<p>(A) Overexpression of wildtype Babo<sub>a</sub> or Babo<sub>b</sub> in S2 cells led to phosphoryl...
How TGF-beta-type ligands achieve signaling specificity during development is only partially underst...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila wing disc requires the activities of the BMP and TGFβ sign...
TGF-b signal transduction requires the interaction between two distinct types (types I and II) of tr...
AbstractThe transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily encompasses a large group of soluble ex...
Members of the TGF-β superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and function. In ...
Members of the TGF-b superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and function. In ...
AbstractComponents of the signaling pathways that lie downstream of Ser/Thr kinase receptors and are...
<div><p>Members of the TGF-β superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and funct...
AbstractMetamorphosis of the Drosophila brain involves pruning of many larval-specific dendrites and...
AbstractIn mammals, two inhibitory Smads (I-Smads), Smad6 and Smad7, play pivotal roles in negative ...
AbstractTGF-β signaling is modulated by Smurfs, E3-ubiquitin ligases that selectively target the rec...
A new family of signaling intermediates for TGFβ superfamily members and other growth factors has re...
AbstractWishful thinking (Wit) is a Drosophila transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily type ...
<div><p>Animals use TGF-β superfamily signal transduction pathways during development and tissue mai...
<p>(A) Overexpression of wildtype Babo<sub>a</sub> or Babo<sub>b</sub> in S2 cells led to phosphoryl...
How TGF-beta-type ligands achieve signaling specificity during development is only partially underst...
AbstractThe development of the Drosophila wing disc requires the activities of the BMP and TGFβ sign...
TGF-b signal transduction requires the interaction between two distinct types (types I and II) of tr...
AbstractThe transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily encompasses a large group of soluble ex...
Members of the TGF-β superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and function. In ...
Members of the TGF-b superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and function. In ...
AbstractComponents of the signaling pathways that lie downstream of Ser/Thr kinase receptors and are...
<div><p>Members of the TGF-β superfamily play numerous roles in nervous system development and funct...
AbstractMetamorphosis of the Drosophila brain involves pruning of many larval-specific dendrites and...
AbstractIn mammals, two inhibitory Smads (I-Smads), Smad6 and Smad7, play pivotal roles in negative ...
AbstractTGF-β signaling is modulated by Smurfs, E3-ubiquitin ligases that selectively target the rec...
A new family of signaling intermediates for TGFβ superfamily members and other growth factors has re...
AbstractWishful thinking (Wit) is a Drosophila transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) superfamily type ...