- BMPR2
protein
name=bone morphogenetic protein receptor, type II (serine/threonine kinase)
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HGNCid=1078
Symbol=BMPR2
AltSymbols=PPH1
EntrezGene=659
OMIM=600799
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Chromosome=2
Arm=q
Band=33
LocusSupplementaryData=-q34Bone morphogenetic protein receptor type II or BMPR2 is a
serine/threonine receptor kinase . It bindsBone morphogenetic proteins , members of the TGF beta superfamily of ligands. BMPs are involved in host of cellular functions includingosteogenesis ,cell growth andcell differentiation . Signaling in the BMP pathway begins with the binding of a BMP to the the type II receptor. This causes the recruitment of a BMP type I receptor, which it phosphorylates. The Type I receptor phosphorylates anR-SMAD a transcriptional regulator.Function
Unlike the TGFβ type II receptor, which has a high affinity for TGF-β1, BMPR2 does not have a high affinity for BMP-2, BMP-7 and BMP-4, unless it is co-expressed with a type I BMP receptorcite journal
last = Gilboa
first = L
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coauthors = Nohe A, Geissendorfer T, Sebald W, Henis YI, Knaus P.
year = 2000
month = Mar
title = Bone morphogenetic protein receptor complexes on the surface of live cells: a new oligomerization mode for serine/threonine kinase receptors
journal = Mol Biol Cell.
volume = 11
issue = 3
page =
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url =http://www.molbiolcell.org/cgi/content/full/11/3/1023
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accessdate = 2006-07-03 ] . In TGF beta signaling all of the receptors exist in homodimers before ligand binding. In the case of BMP receptors only a small fraction of the receptors exist in homomeric forms beforeligand binding. Once a ligand has bound to a receptor, the amount of homomeric receptor oligomers increase, suggesting that the equilibrium shifts towards the homodimeric form. The low affinity for ligands suggests that BMPR2 may differ in the from other type II TGF beta receptors in that the ligand may bind the type I receptor firstcite journal
last = Kirsch
first = T
authorlink =
coauthors = Nickel J, Sebald W.
year = 2000
month = Jul
title = BMP-2 antagonists emerge from alterations in the low-affinity binding epitope for receptor BMPR-II
journal = EMBO J.
volume = 19
issue = 13
page =
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pmid = 10880444
url =http://www.pubmedcentral.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pubmed&pubmedid=10880444
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accessdate = 2006-07-03 ] .References
Category:S/T kinase BMPR2 functions (among others) to inhibit the proliferation of vascular smooth muscle so when this gene is altered vascular smooth muscle proliferates and leads to pulmonary hypertension which among other things can lead to cor pulmonale. (robbins and cotran for usmle step 1).
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