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Query: UNIPROT:P01189 (
beta-endorphin
)
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TMEFF2
is a transmembrane protein with unknown function, containing an altered epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like motif, two follistatin-like domains, and a cytosolic tail with a putative G-protein-activating motif.
TMEFF2
is predominantly expressed in brain and prostate and has been implicated in cell signaling, neuronal cell survival, and tumor suppression. We found that expression of
TMEFF2
in pituitary corticotrope cells inhibits the effects of
corticotropin
-releasing hormone (CRH) on the production of intracellular cAMP, and CREB, and transcription of Pomc. Regulation of the activity of CRH by
TMEFF2
requires neither the cytoplasmic tail nor the EGF domain, while deletion of the follistatin modules abolishes the inhibitory function of
TMEFF2
. Moreover, a soluble secreted protein containing the complete extracellular domain is sufficient for inhibition of CRH signaling.
TMEFF2
-induced inhibition depends on serum components. Furthermore,
TMEFF2
regulates the non-canonical activin/BMP4 signaling, PI3K, and Ras/ERK1/2 pathways. Thus,
TMEFF2
inhibits the CRH signaling pathway and the PI3K/AKT and Ras/ERK1/2 pathways, contributing to a significant inhibition of transcription of Pomc. We found that expression of
TMEFF2
in human Cushing's adenoma is reduced when compared with normal human pituitary, which may indicate that
TMEFF2
acts as a tumor suppressor in these adenomas. Furthermore, the overexpression of
TMEFF2
decreased proliferation of corticotrope cells. Our results indicate a potential therapeutic use of
TMEFF2
or factors that stimulate the activity of
TMEFF2
for the treatment of corticotrope tumors in order to reduce their secretion of ACTH and proliferation.
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PMID:TMEFF2 is an endogenous inhibitor of the CRH signal transduction pathway. 2557 2