XPACE4 is a localized pro-protein convertase required for mesoderm induction and the cleavage of specific TGFβ proteins inXenopusdevelopment
Open Access
- 1 February 2005
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Development
- Vol. 132 (3) , 591-602
- https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.01599
Abstract
XPACE4 is a member of the subtilisin/kexin family of pro-protein convertases. It cleaves many pro-proteins to release their active proteins, including members of the TGFβ family of signaling molecules. Studies in mouse suggest it may have important roles in regulating embryonic tissue specification. Here, we examine the role of XPACE4 in Xenopus development and make three novel observations: first, XPACE4 is stored as maternal mRNA localized to the mitochondrial cloud and vegetal hemisphere of the oocyte; second, it is required for the endogenous mesoderm inducing activity of vegetal cells before gastrulation; and third, it has substrate-specific activity, cleaving Xnr1, Xnr2, Xnr3 and Vg1, but not Xnr5, Derrière or ActivinB pro-proteins. We conclude that maternal XPACE4 plays an important role in embryonic patterning by regulating the production of a subset of active mature TGFβ proteins in specific sites.Keywords
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