Lewis P M, Dunn M P, McMahon J A, Logan M, Martin J F, St-Jacques B, McMahon A P
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, The Biolabs, Harvard University, 16 Divinity Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
Cell. 2001 Jun 1;105(5):599-612. doi: 10.1016/s0092-8674(01)00369-5.
Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling from the posterior zone of polarizing activity (ZPA) is the primary determinant of anterior-posterior polarity in the vertebrate limb field. An active signal is produced by an autoprocessing reaction that covalently links cholesterol to the N-terminal signaling moiety (N-Shh(p)), tethering N-Shh(p) to the cell membrane. We have addressed the role played by this lipophilic modification in Shh-mediated patterning of mouse digits. Both the distribution and activity of N-Shh(p) indicate that N-Shh(p) acts directly over a few hundred microns. In contrast, N-Shh, a form that lacks cholesterol, retains similar biological activity to N-Shh(p), but signaling is posteriorly restricted. Thus, cholesterol modification is essential for the normal range of signaling. It also appears to be necessary for appropriate modulation of signaling by the Shh receptor, Ptc1.
来自极化活性区(ZPA)后区的音猬因子(Shh)信号是脊椎动物肢体场前后极性的主要决定因素。一个活跃信号由一个自加工反应产生,该反应将胆固醇共价连接到N端信号部分(N-Shh(p)),将N-Shh(p)拴系到细胞膜上。我们已经研究了这种亲脂性修饰在Shh介导的小鼠指节模式形成中所起的作用。N-Shh(p)的分布和活性都表明N-Shh(p)在几百微米的范围内直接起作用。相比之下,缺乏胆固醇的N-Shh形式与N-Shh(p)具有相似的生物学活性,但信号传导在后部受到限制。因此,胆固醇修饰对于信号传导的正常范围至关重要。它似乎也是Shh受体Ptc1对信号进行适当调节所必需的。