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. 2011 May;1813(5):742-53.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2011.01.028. Epub 2011 Feb 2.

The TGF-β co-receptor, CD109, promotes internalization and degradation of TGF-β receptors

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The TGF-β co-receptor, CD109, promotes internalization and degradation of TGF-β receptors

Albane A Bizet et al. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 May.
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Abstract

Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is implicated in numerous pathological disorders, including cancer and mediates a broad range of biological responses by signaling through the type I and II TGF-β receptors. Internalization of these receptors via the clathrin-coated pits pathway facilitates SMAD-mediated signaling, whereas internalization via the caveolae pathway is associated with receptor degradation. Thus, molecules that modulate receptor endocytosis are likely to play a critical role in regulating TGF-β action. We previously identified CD109, a GPI-anchored protein, as a TGF-β co-receptor and a negative regulator of TGF-β signaling. Here, we demonstrate that CD109 associates with caveolin-1, a major component of the caveolae. Moreover, CD109 increases binding of TGF-β to its receptors and enhances their internalization via the caveolae. In addition, CD109 promotes localization of the TGF-β receptors into the caveolar compartment in the presence of ligand and facilitates TGF-β-receptor degradation. Thus, CD109 regulates TGF-β receptor endocytosis and degradation to inhibit TGF-β signaling. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: 11th European Symposium on Calcium.

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