Should activin betaC be more than a fading snapshot in the activin/TGFbeta family album?
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.cytogfr.2005.04.005
Should activin betaC be more than a fading snapshot in the activin/TGFbeta family album?
Abstract
The activin growth factors consist of dimeric proteins made up of activin beta subunits and have been shown to be essential regulators of diverse systems in physiology. Four subunits are known to be expressed in mammalian cells: betaA, betaB, betaC, and betaE. Surprisingly, deletion of activin betaC and betaE subunits in vivo does not affect embryonic development or adult physiology which has led to the activin betaC and betaE subunits being regarded as non-essential and unimportant. The steady accumulation of circumstantial evidence to the contrary has led this lab to reassess the role of the activin betaC subunit. Activin betaC protein is expressed more widely than indicated by mRNA localisation. Experiments overexpressing activin betaC subunit or adding exogenous Activin C in vitro are contradictory but suggest roles for activin betaC in regulating Activin A action in apoptosis and homeostasis. Sequestration of betaA subunits by dimerisation with betaC subunits to form Activin AC represents an intracellular regulator of Activin A bioactivity. Activins play a pivotal role in normal physiology and carcinogenesis, so any molecule, such as the activin betaC subunit, that can affect activin action is potentially significant. Advancing our understanding of the physiological role of the activin betaC subunit requires new tools and reagents. Direct detection of the Activin AC dimer will be essential and will necessitate the purification of heteromeric Activin AC protein. In addition, there is a need for the development of an in vivo model of activin betaC subunit overexpression. With development of these tools, research into activin action in development and physiology can expand to include the less well understood members of the activin family such as activin betaC.
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