Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4

SMAD4, also called SMAD family member 4, Mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4, or DPC4 (Deleted in Pancreatic Cancer-4) is a highly conserved protein present in all metazoans. It belongs to the SMAD family of transcription factor proteins, which act as mediators of TGF-β signal transduction. The TGFβ family of cytokines regulates critical processes during the lifecycle of metazoans, with important roles during embryo development, tissue homeostasis, regeneration, and immune regulation.

SMAD4
Available structures
PDBOrtholog search: PDBe RCSB
Identifiers
AliasesSMAD4, DPC4, JIP, MADH4, MYHRS, SMAD family member 4
External IDsOMIM: 600993 MGI: 894293 HomoloGene: 31310 GeneCards: SMAD4
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez

4089

17128

Ensembl

ENSG00000141646

ENSMUSG00000024515

UniProt

Q13485

P97471

RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_005359

NM_008540
NM_001364967
NM_001364968

RefSeq (protein)

NP_005350

NP_032566
NP_001351896
NP_001351897

Location (UCSC)Chr 18: 51.03 – 51.09 MbChr 18: 73.77 – 73.84 Mb
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SMAD 4 belongs to the co-SMAD group (common mediator SMAD), the second class of the SMAD family. SMAD4 is the only known co-SMAD in most metazoans. It also belongs to the Darwin family of proteins that modulate members of the TGFβ protein superfamily, a family of proteins that all play a role in the regulation of cellular responses. Mammalian SMAD4 is a homolog of the Drosophila protein "Mothers against decapentaplegic" named Medea.

SMAD4 interacts with R-Smads, such as SMAD2, SMAD3, SMAD1, SMAD5 and SMAD8 (also called SMAD9) to form heterotrimeric complexes. Transcriptional coregulators, such as WWTR1 (TAZ) interact with SMADs to promote their function. Once in the nucleus, the complex of SMAD4 and two R-SMADS binds to DNA and regulates the expression of different genes depending on the cellular context. Intracellular reactions involving SMAD4 are triggered by the binding, on the surface of the cells, of growth factors from the TGFβ family. The sequence of intracellular reactions involving SMADS is called the SMAD pathway or the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) pathway since the sequence starts with the recognition of TGF-β by cells.

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