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BMP10 — BMPR2
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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BioCarta alk in cardiac myocytes:
BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A)
→
BMP/BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A-BMP7_BMP2_BMP5_BMP10_BMP4)
(modification, collaborate)
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BioCarta alk in cardiac myocytes:
BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A)
→
BMP (BMP7/BMP2/BMP5/BMP10/BMP4)
(modification, collaborate)
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BioCarta alk in cardiac myocytes:
BMP/BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A-BMP7_BMP2_BMP5_BMP10_BMP4)
→
BMP (BMP7/BMP2/BMP5/BMP10/BMP4)
(modification, collaborate)
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BioCarta alk in cardiac myocytes:
NOGGIN (NOG)
→
BMP/BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A-BMP7_BMP2_BMP5_BMP10_BMP4)
(modification, inhibits)
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BioCarta alk in cardiac myocytes:
BMP/BMPR-II/ALK3 complex (BMPR2-BMPR1A-BMP7_BMP2_BMP5_BMP10_BMP4)
→
CHORDIN (CHRD)
(modification, activates)
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Kano et al., Endocrinology 2005
:
Furthermore, intracellular
BMP signaling was markedly suppressed by dexamethasone treatment and the expression of ALK-2, ALK-3, and
BMPRII was significantly
inhibited by dexamethasone
Xia et al., J Biol Chem 2007
:
In KGN human ovarian granulosa cells and mouse pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells,
BMP2 and BMP4 signaling
required BMP receptor type II (BMPRII) , but not activin receptor type IIA (ActRIIA) or ActRIIB, based on changes in BMP signaling by small interfering RNA inhibition of receptor expression
Wang et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2008
:
Moreover, while ATRA induced the expression of
BMP-RIA , both
BMP-RII and Smad5 mRNA were
induced by OM and ATRA
Yang et al., Ann N Y Acad Sci 2010
(Bone Diseases, Developmental) :
This study provides an in vivo tool to study the
role of
BMPRII in
BMP/Smad signaling and the regulation of this pathway by PTH and Wnts
Gamer et al., Genesis 2011
:
As BMP signaling is required for endochondral ossification and loss of either Acvr2a or Acvr2b is not associated with deficits in limb development, we hypothesized that
BMPR-II would be
essential for
BMP signaling during skeletogenesis
Park et al., Dev Biol 2012
:
The LIM kinase/cofilin pathway mediates non-canonical
BMPRII induced de-epithelialization, in
response to either cadherin-6B or
BMP
Kim et al., Angiogenesis 2012
(Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic) :
Conversely,
BMP9 blocks EC sprouting and this is
dependent on Alk1,
BMPRII/ActRII and ID1/ID3