Fibroblast Growth Factor 1

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CAS: 104781-85-3
MF: C44H64N10O17
MW: 1005.03576
Synonyms: Fibroblast Growth Factor 1

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Kalina Hristova

Johns Hopkins University
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Co-reporter: Fenghao Chen and Kalina Hristova
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Publication Date(Web):September 6, 2011
DOI: 10.1021/bi200986f
Fibroblast growth factors (fgfs) play important roles in embryonic development and in adult life by controlling cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. There are 18 known fgfs which activate four fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs), with different isoforms due to alternative splicing. The physical basis behind the specificity of the biological responses mediated by different fgf-FGFR pairs is currently unknown. To gain insight into the specificity of FGFR3c, a membrane receptor which is critical for bone development, we studied, analyzed, and compared the activation of FGFR3c over a wide range of fgf1 and fgf2 concentrations. We found that while the strength of fgf2 binding to FGFR3c is lower than the strength of fgf1 binding, the fgf2-bound dimers exhibit higher phosphorylation of the critical tyrosines in the activation loop. As a result, fgf1 and fgf2 elicit a similar FGFR3c response at low, but not at high, concentrations. The results demonstrate the versatility of FGFR3c response to fgf1 and fgf2 and highlight the complexity in fgf signaling.

Timothy M. Logan

Florida State University
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Michael Blaber

Florida State University
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Juan Li

China Pharmaceutical University
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Changyou Gao

Zhejiang University
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Lie Ma

Zhejiang University
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Zheng-Wei Mao

Zhejiang University
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Sabine L. Flitsch

The University of Manchester
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Roger C. Whitehead

University of Manchester
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Jie Liu

Jinan University
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