Bone Morphogenetic Protein-1: The Type I Procollagen C-Proteinase

Efrat Kessler(Sheba Medical Center), Kazuhiko Takahara(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Luba Biniaminov(Sheba Medical Center), Marina Brusel(Sheba Medical Center), Daniel S. Greenspan(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
Science
January 19, 1996
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Abstract

Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) are bone-derived factors capable of inducing ectopic bone formation. Unlike other BMPs, BMP-1 is not like transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta), but it is the prototype of a family of putative proteases implicated in pattern formation during development in diverse organisms. Although some members of this group, such as Drosophila tolloid (TLD), are postulated to activate TGF-beta-like proteins, actual substrates are unknown. Procollagen C-proteinase (PCP) cleaves the COOH-propeptides of procollagens I, II, and III to yield the major fibrous components of vertebrate extracellular matrix. Here it is shown that BMP-1 and PCP are identical. This demonstration of enzymatic activity for a BMP-1/TLD-like protein links an enzyme involved in matrix deposition to genes involved in pattern formation.


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