Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Tbx1 is a T-box transcription factor implicated in DiGeorge syndrome. The molecular function of Tbx1 is unclear although it
can transactivate reporters with T-box binding elements. We discovered that Tbx1 binds Smad1 and suppresses the Bmp4/
Smad1 signaling. Tbx1 interferes with Smad1 to Smad4 binding, and a mutation of Tbx1 that abolishes transactivation, does
not affect Smad1 binding nor does affect the ability to suppress Smad1 activity. In addition, a disease-associated mutation
of TBX1 that does not prevent transactivation, prevents the TBX1-SMAD1 interaction. Expression of Tbx1 in transgenic mice
generates phenotypes similar to those associated with loss of a Bmp receptor. One phenotype could be rescued by
transgenic Smad1 expression. Our data indicate that Tbx1 interferes with Bmp/Smad1 signaling and provide strong
evidence that a T-box transcription factor has functions unrelated to transactivation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Fulcoli, FILOMENA GABRIELLA; Baldini, Antonio
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