CDB15:0001442 TGFB1 — SDC2

Experimentally validated in Mixed species; Orthology-inferred in Human, Mouse, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Syndecan-2 regulates transforming growth factor-beta signaling.

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2004; PubMed, Homo sapiens TGFB1 — Gallus gallus SDC2
ABSTRACT: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) has multiple functions including increasing extracellular matrix deposition in fibrosis. It functions through a complex family of cell surface receptors that mediate downstream signaling. We report here that a transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan, syndecan-2 (S2), can regulate TGF-beta signaling. S2 protein increased in the renal interstitium in diabetes and regulated TGF-beta-mediated increased matrix deposition in vitro. Transfection of renal papillary fibroblasts with S2 or a S2 construct that has a truncated cytoplasmic domain (S2DeltaS) promoted TGF-beta binding and S2 core protein ectodomain directly bound TGF-beta. Transfection with S2 increased the amounts of type I and type II TGF-beta receptors (TbetaRI and TbetaRII), whereas S2DeltaS was much less effective. In contrast, S2DeltaS dramatically increased the level of type III TGF-beta receptor (TbetaRIII), betaglycan, whereas S2 resulted in a decrease. Syndecan-2 specifically co-immunoprecipitated with betaglycan but not with TbetaRI or TbetaRII. This is a novel mechanism of control of TGF-beta action that may be important in fibrosis.
Basic Information on TGFB1
Ligand Name: transforming growth factor beta 1
Other Symbols: TGFB, DPD1, CED, TGFbeta
Ligand Location: secreted based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: TGFB1
GeneCards: TGFB1
Basic Information on SDC2
Receptor Name: syndecan 2
Other Symbols: HSPG, HSPG1, fibroglycan, SYND2, CD362
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on hpa, perplexity
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: SDC2
GeneCards: SDC2
HGNC Gene Group: CD molecules, Proteoglycans
Interactions with other Ligands for SDC2