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The latent transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) 1The abbreviations used are: TGF-β, transforming growth factor-β; LTBP, latent TGF-β binding protein; SLC, small latent complex; LLC, large latent complex; LAP, latency associated protein; EGF, epidermal growth factor; ECM, extracellular matrix; IHH, Indian hedgehog; PTHrP, parathyroid hormone-related protein; BMP, bone morphogenic protein.1The abbreviations used are: TGF-β, transforming growth factor-β; LTBP, latent TGF-β binding protein; SLC, small latent complex; LLC, large latent complex; LAP, latency associated protein; EGF, epidermal growth factor; ECM, extracellular matrix; IHH, Indian hedgehog; PTHrP, parathyroid hormone-related protein; BMP, bone morphogenic protein. binding proteins (LTBP-1– 4) are secreted multidomain glycoproteins, three of which are central to TGF-β regulation (1Koli K. Saharinen J. Hyytiainen M. Penttinen C. Keski-Oja J. Microsc. Res. Tech. 2001; 52: 354-362Crossref PubMed Scopus (222) Google Scholar, 2Mangasser-Stephan K. Gressner A.M. Cell Tissue Res. 1999; 297: 363-370Crossref PubMed Scopus (41) Google Scholar). LTBP-1 is a component of the latent TGF-β complex that consists of TGF-β, the TGF-β propeptide, and LTBP (Fig. 1) (3Miyazono K. Hellman U. Wernstedt C. Heldin C.H. J. Biol. Chem. 1988; 263: 6407-6415Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Google Scholar). TGF-β is synthesized as a homodimeric proprotein, and the dimeric propeptide is cleaved intracellularly from the growth factor (4Taipale J. Saharinen J. Keski-Oja J. Adv. Cancer Res. 1998; 75: 87-134Crossref PubMed Google Scholar). Unlike most propeptides that have little affinity for the mature protein, the TGF-β propeptide strongly binds to TGF-β, and the proteins are secreted in complex (5Annes J.P. Munger J.S. Rifkin D.B. J. Cell Sci. 2003; 116: 217-224Crossref PubMed Scopus (1286) Google Scholar). In this small latent complex (SLC), TGF-β cannot bind to its surface receptors. Therefore, the propeptide is called the latency-associated protein (LAP). The dissociation or activation 2The cleavage of the TGF-β propeptide from the TGF-β precursor molecule is referred to as processing. The dissociation of TGF-β from LAP in a manner that permits binding of the cytokine to its receptor is called activation.2The cleavage of the TGF-β propeptide from the TGF-β precursor molecule is referred to as processing. The dissociation of TGF-β from LAP in a manner that permits binding of the cytokine to its receptor is called activation. of TGF-β from LAP is a critical regulatory event as all TGF-β is secreted in a latent form. The LAP dimer is usually disulfide-bound to a second gene product, LTBP, and the trimolecular aggregate is called the large latent complex (LLC). LTBP-1 cDNA has a predicted translation product of 1394 amino acids with a calculated Mr of 151,000 (6Kanzaki T. Olofsson A. Moren A. Wernstedt C. Hellman U. Miyazono K. Claesson-Welsh L. Heldin C.H. Cell. 1990; 61: 1051-1061Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (367) Google Scholar). The protein contains 17 epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domains, 14 of which contain consensus Ca2+ binding sequences. In addition, there are four modules, each of ∼70 amino acids with eight cysteines. These eight cysteine (8-Cys) domains are unique to the LTBPs and the fibrillins (5Annes J.P. Munger J.S. Rifkin D.B. J. Cell Sci. 2003; 116: 217-224Crossref PubMed Scopus (1286) Google Scholar). The most N-terminal 8-Cys domain, sometimes called a hybrid domain, has a more divergent sequence and may have derived from a former splicing event between an 8-Cys domain and an EGF-like domain. Between the 8-Cys2 and the central core of repeating EGF-like motifs is a basic amino acid and proline-rich sequence called the hinge domain because of its predicted flexibility (see below). Northern blotting revealed LTBP-1 transcripts of 5.2 and 7.0 kb (7Noguera I. Obata H. Gualandris A. Cowin P. Rifkin D.B. Gene (Amst.). 2003; 308: 31-41Crossref PubMed Scopus (18) Google Scholar). The shorter transcript corresponds to the initial cDNA isolate, LTBP-1S, whereas the larger transcript corresponds to a form of LTBP-1, LTBP-1L, that has an additional N-terminal 346 amino acids. This sequence encodes one EGF-like repeat and a four-cysteine module and is quite basic. LTBP-1S and LTBP-1L derive from the use of separate promoters and alternative splicing between codons 145 and 146 of LTBP-1S (8Koski C. Saharinen J. Keski-Oja J. J. Biol. Chem. 1999; 274: 32619-32630Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (46) Google Scholar). Subsequent cloning and expression experiments defined LTBP-2, -3, and -4 (9Bashir M.M. Han M.-D. Abrams W.R. Tucker T. Ma R.-I. Gibson M. Ritty T. Mecham R. Rosenbloom J. Int. J. Biochem. Cell Biol. 1996; 28: 531-542Crossref PubMed Scopus (20) Google Scholar, 10Moren A. Olofsson A. Stenman G. Sahlin P. Kanzaki T. Claesson-Welsh L. ten Dijke P. Miyazono K. Heldin C.H. J. Biol. Chem. 1994; 269: 32469-32478Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Google Scholar, 11Saharinen J. Taipale J. Monni O. Keski-Oja J. J. Biol. Chem. 1998; 273: 18459-18469Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (106) Google Scholar, 12Yin W. Smiley E. Germiller J. Mecham R.P. Florer J.B. Wenstrup R.J. Bonadio J. J. Biol. Chem. 1995; 270: 10147-10160Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (127) Google Scholar). The overall structures of these proteins are similar with four 8-Cys domains and multiple EGF-like modules (Fig. 2). All LTBPs are expressed as two major transcripts, and the other LTBPs probably also have long and short forms. LTBP-1S and -1L show different distribution patterns; LTBP-1L is highly expressed in heart, kidney, lung, testes, and placenta, whereas LTBP-1S is broadly distributed (7Noguera I. Obata H. Gualandris A. Cowin P. Rifkin D.B. Gene (Amst.). 2003; 308: 31-41Crossref PubMed Scopus (18) Google Scholar). LTBP-2 mRNA is present at high levels in lung, placenta, and heart in addition to liver and muscle (10Moren A. Olofsson A. Stenman G. Sahlin P. Kanzaki T. Claesson-Welsh L. ten Dijke P. Miyazono K. Heldin C.H. J. Biol. Chem. 1994; 269: 32469-32478Abstract Full Text PDF PubMed Google Scholar). LTBP-3 is abundant in heart, lung, and bone (12Yin W. Smiley E. Germiller J. Mecham R.P. Florer J.B. Wenstrup R.J. Bonadio J. J. Biol. Chem. 1995; 270: 10147-10160Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (127) Google Scholar), whereas LTBP-4 is prominent in heart, aorta, uterus, and small intestine (11Saharinen J. Taipale J. Monni O. Keski-Oja J. J. Biol. Chem. 1998; 273: 18459-18469Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (106) Google Scholar). Although LTBP distribution patterns correspond, in part, to the distribution of tissue phenotypes in mice with mutations in Ltbp genes, cultured cells often produce multiple LTBP isoforms (13Penttinen C. Saharinen J. Weikkolainen K. Hyytiainen M. Keski-Oja J. J. Cell Sci. 2002; 115: 3457-3468PubMed Google Scholar, 14Weiskirchen R. Moser M. Gunther K. Weiskirchen S. Gressner A.M. Gene (Amst.). 2003; 308: 43-52Crossref PubMed Scopus (11) Google Scholar). Among the four LTBPs, the hinge domain has the highest degree of sequence diversity. The hinge sequences of LTBP-1 and -2 are sensitive to proteolytic cleavage (15Taipale J. Lohi J. Saarinen J. Kovanen P.T. Keski-Oja J. J. Biol. Chem. 1995; 270: 4689-4696Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (341) Google Scholar, 16Hyytiainen M. Taipale J. Heldin C.H. Keski-Oja J. J. Biol. 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However, removal of the EGF-like core from LTBP-1S does not impede latent TGF-β activation by the integrin αvβ6 (19Annes J.P. Chen Y. Munger J.S. Rifkin D.B. J. Cell Biol. 2004; 165: 723-734Crossref PubMed Scopus (365) Google Scholar). The EGF-like domains adjacent to 8-Cys domains may restrain 8-Cys (19Annes J.P. Chen Y. Munger J.S. Rifkin D.B. J. Cell Biol. 2004; 165: 723-734Crossref PubMed Scopus (365) Google Scholar, 20Saharinen J. Taipale J. Keski-Oja J. EMBO J. 1996; 15: 245-253Crossref PubMed Scopus (184) Google Scholar) domain motion and enhance interactions with matrix or fibular proteins as described for fibrillin (18Handford P.A. Downing A.K. Reinhardt D.P. Sakai L.Y. Matrix Biol. 2000; 19: 457-470Crossref PubMed Scopus (114) Google Scholar, 21Lee S.S. Knott V. Jovanovic J. Harlos K. Grimes J.M. Choulier L. Mardon H.J. Stuart D.I. Handford P.A. Structure (Camb.). 2004; 12: 717-729Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (102) Google Scholar). The 8-Cys3 domain of LTBP-1, -2, and -4 binds the SLC (20Saharinen J. Taipale J. Keski-Oja J. EMBO J. 1996; 15: 245-253Crossref PubMed Scopus (184) Google Scholar, 22Gleizes P.-E. Beavis R.C. Mazzieri R. Shen B. Rifkin D.B. J. Biol. Chem. 1996; 271: 29891-29896Abstract Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (110) Google Scholar). LAP binds via its unpaired most N-terminal cysteines. The remaining 8-Cys motifs in LTBP-1, -3, and -4, as well as all of the 8-Cys domains in LTBP-2 and the fibrillins, do not bind SLC. The basis for the differential binding of LAP to 8-Cys3 domains was suggested by Saharinen and Keski-Oja (23Saharinen J. Keski-Oja J. Mol. Biol. Cell. 2000; 11: 2691-2704Crossref PubMed Scopus (212) Google Scholar), who pointed out that the three LAP-binding 8-Cys domains have a dipeptide insertion between cysteines 6 and 7 compared with the sequences of the nonLAP-binding 8-Cys. The structural basis for LLC complex formation was clarified with the elucidation of the solution structure of the LTBP-1 8-Cys3 domain (24Lack J. O'Leary J.M. Knott V. Yuan X. Rifkin D.B. Handford P.A. Downing A.K. J. Mol. Biol. 2003; 334: 281-291Crossref PubMed Scopus (39) Google Scholar) and comparison of this structure to the structure of the fibrillin-1 non-LAP-binding 8-Cys6. The 8-Cys fold is globular with six β-strands and two α-helices. The pairing of the eight cysteines is 1–3, 2– 6, 4 –7, and 5– 8, creating a fairly rigid structure. Whereas the general structures of the TGF-β-binding and non-binding 8-Cys domains are similar, the Phe-Pro insertion between cysteines 6 and 7 projects a β-strand and displaces the 2– 6 cysteine pair into the solution (Fig. 3). The increased surface accessibility probably enhances reactivity of the 2– 6 disulfide bond permitting covalent attachment to the pair of cysteine 33 residues in TGF-β 1 LAP. The NMR structure also revealed a “ring” of five negatively charged amino acids surrounding the 2– 6 disulfide, suggesting that electrostatic interactions between LAP and the LTBP-1 8-Cys3 domain initiate complex formation. LAP and 8-Cys3 electrostatic interactions, also demonstrated by fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments, imply that non-covalent protein-protein associations are possible with 8-Cys domains. Covalent bonding may be only one end of a spectrum of 8-Cys domain binding interactions that might include propeptides of other members of the TGF-β superfamily (25Altmann C.R. Chang C. Munoz-Sanjuan I. Bell E. Heke M. Rifkin D.B. Brivanlou A.H. Dev. Biol. 2002; 248: 118-127Crossref PubMed Scopus (24) Google Scholar, 26Charbonneau N.L. Ono R.N. Corson G.M. Keene D.R. Sakai L.Y. Birth Defects Res. Part C Embryo Today. 2004; 72: 37-50Crossref PubMed Scopus (85) Google Scholar), thereby expanding the binding repertoire of the LTBPs. 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