Mutation and Analysis of Dan, the Founding Member of the Dan Family of Transforming Growth Factor β Antagonists
Open Access
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- Published by Informa UK Limited in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 21 (2), 636-643
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.21.2.636-643.2001
Abstract
The Dan family of transforming growth factor β antagonists is a large, evolutionarily conserved family of proteins. Little is known about either the specificity of these antagonists or the biological roles of these proteins. We have characterized Dan, the founding member of this family, with regard to both its biochemical specificity and its biological roles. Although DAN is not an efficient antagonist of BMP-2/4 class signals, we found that DAN was able to interact with GDF-5 in a frog embryo assay, suggesting that DAN may regulate signaling by the GDF-5/6/7 class of BMPs in vivo. Intriguingly, in developing neurons, Dan mRNA was localized to axons, suggesting a potential role for the DAN protein in axonal outgrowth or guidance. Mice lacking Dan activity were generated by gene targeting and displayed subtle, background-dependent defects.Keywords
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