Bmp4 -
is a versatile secreted signaling molecule belonging to the TGF-beta superfamily . Known for its critical role in early development and tissue homeostasis, it acts as a "master controller" for cellular fate. Biological Structure & Mechanisms
: It can also directly activate pathways like ERK, p38 MAPK, and JNK to regulate migration and survival. is a versatile secreted signaling molecule belonging to
BMP4 is essential from the earliest stages of life, where its loss often leads to embryonic lethality. BMP4 is essential from the earliest stages of
: Factors like Noggin, Chordin, and Gremlin act as "ligand traps," preventing BMP4 from binding to its receptors. This balance is vital for correct organ patterning. Key Functions in Development Key Functions in Development : Binding to Type
: Binding to Type I (ALK3/ALK6) and Type II (BMPR2) receptors triggers the phosphorylation of R-Smads (Smad1/5/8) , which complex with Smad4 and move into the nucleus to regulate gene expression.
: It typically suppresses "default" neural differentiation to promote skin formation; however, in the adult brain, it helps maintain neural stem cell pools. Metabolic & Clinical Significance
: It initiates bone and cartilage development and is particularly critical for patterning teeth. Mutations in BMP4 are linked to tooth agenesis (missing teeth).
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