An avidity-driven mechanism of extracellular BMP regulation by Twisted gastrulation

Author:

Moore GarethORCID,Forbes-Beadle LaurenORCID,Birchenough Holly,Baldock ClairORCID,Ashe Hilary LORCID

Abstract

AbstractBone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) signalling is tightly regulated extracellularly by specific protein-protein interactions. During dorsoventral patterning of vertebrate and invertebrate embryos, the conserved regulator Twisted gastrulation (Tsg) precisely modulates BMP signalling by binding Chordin/Short gastrulation (Sog) to promote formation of the inhibitory Tsg-Sog/Chordin-BMP ternary complex. Here we elucidate the mechanism by which Tsg interacts with Sog/Chordin to modulate BMP signalling extracellularly. Using AlphaFold predictions, we identify a Chordin binding epitope in the Tsg C-terminal domain, which we validate usingin vitrobinding studies with targeted point mutants. Introduction of the equivalent point mutation intoDrosophilaTsg, to disrupt Tsg-Sog interaction, results in an unexpectedly mild perturbation to embryonic dorsoventral patterningin vivo, in the form of a shallower BMP gradient. Using binding assays, we provide a molecular explanation for this mild phenotype by showing that the BMP ligand can partially rescue ternary complex formation when the Tsg-Sog interaction is disrupted. Additionally, we show that an evolutionary divergent Tsg C-terminal extension is essential for full Tsg function inDrosophilaembryos. Based on these findings we propose that Tsg promotes formation of a Tsg-Sog/Chordin-BMP complex by an avidity-driven mechanism, which will be relevant to a broad range of developmental contexts.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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