TGFβ helps control whether cells move, divide, specialize, and survive. Cells often lock up the potent cytokine by fastening a complex containing its inactive form to fibrillin-1 fibers in the ECM. Discovering how this sequestered TGFβ breaks loose might clarify the mechanism of Marfan's syndrome, in which fibrillin-1 mutations lead to symptoms such as a weakened aorta and leaky heart valves.
Chaudhry et al. demonstrated that fibrillin-1 itself helps release the TGFβ complex. The researchers narrowed this ability to a small fragment of the protein. The...
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
The Rockefeller University Press
2007
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