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Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) modulates the early developmental rate in zebrafish independently of its proteolytic activity.


ABSTRACT: Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) is a large metalloproteinase specifically cleaving insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins, causing increased IGF bioavailability and, hence, local regulation of IGF receptor activation. We have identified two highly conserved zebrafish homologs of the human PAPP-A gene. Expression of zebrafish Papp-a, one of the two paralogs, begins during gastrulation and persists throughout the first week of development, and analyses demonstrate highly conserved patterns of expression between adult zebrafish, humans, and mice. We show that the specific knockdown of zebrafish papp-a limits the developmental rate beginning during gastrulation without affecting the normal patterning of the embryo. This phenotype is different from those resulting from deficiency of Igf receptor or ligand in zebrafish, suggesting a function of Papp-a outside of the Igf system. Biochemical analysis of recombinant zebrafish Papp-a demonstrates conservation of proteolytic activity, specificity, and the intrinsic regulatory mechanism. However, in vitro transcribed mRNA, which encodes a proteolytically inactive Papp-a mutant, recues the papp-a knockdown phenotype as efficiently as wild-type Papp-a. Thus, the developmental phenotype of papp-a knockdown is not a consequence of lacking Papp-a proteolytic activity. We conclude that Papp-a possesses biological functions independent of its proteolytic activity. Our data represent the first evidence for a non-proteolytic function of PAPP-A.

SUBMITTER: Kjaer-Sorensen K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3617297 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A) modulates the early developmental rate in zebrafish independently of its proteolytic activity.

Kjaer-Sorensen Kasper K   Engholm Ditte H DH   Kamei Hiroyasu H   Morch Maria G MG   Kristensen Anisette O AO   Zhou Jianfeng J   Conover Cheryl A CA   Duan Cunming C   Oxvig Claus C  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20130219 14


Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A) is a large metalloproteinase specifically cleaving insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins, causing increased IGF bioavailability and, hence, local regulation of IGF receptor activation. We have identified two highly conserved zebrafish homologs of the human PAPP-A gene. Expression of zebrafish Papp-a, one of the two paralogs, begins during gastrulation and persists throughout the first week of development, and analyses demonstrate highly  ...[more]

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