Cleavage of chordin by xolloid metalloprotease suggests a role for proteolytic processing in the regulation of spemann organizer activity

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The Xolloid secreted metalloprotease, a tolloid-related protein, was found to cleave Chordin and Chordin/BMP-4 complexes at two specific sites in biochemical experiments. Xolloid mRNA blocks secondary axes caused by chordin, but not by noggin, follistatin, or dominant-negative BMP receptor, mRNA injection. Xolloid-treated Chordin protein was unable to antagonize BMP activity. Furthermore, Xolloid digestion released biologically active BMPs from Chordin/BMP inactive complexes. Injection of dominant-negative Xolloid mRNA indicated that the in vivo function of Xolloid is to limit the extent of Spemann's organizer field. We propose that Xolloid regulates organizer function by a novel proteolytic mechanism involving a double inhibition pathway required to pattern the dorsoventral axis.

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Piccolo, S., Agius, E., Lu, B., Goodman, S., Dale, L., & De Robertis, E. M. (1997). Cleavage of chordin by xolloid metalloprotease suggests a role for proteolytic processing in the regulation of spemann organizer activity. Cell, 91(3), 407–416. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80424-9

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