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FGF‐21/FGF‐21 receptor interaction and activation is determined by βKlotho
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Metabolic SyndromeInsulin SignalingSignal TransductionGrowth HormoneSignaling PathwayReceptor Tyrosine KinaseFgf-21 ReceptorFgf‐21/fgf‐21 Receptor InteractionFgf-21 Cellular SpecificityFibroblast Growth FactorSystems BiologyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingCellular PhysiologyConventional FgfsMolecular Signaling
Fibroblast growth factor-21 (FGF-21) is a metabolic regulator that can influence glucose and lipid control in diabetic rodents and primates. We demonstrate that betaKlotho is an integral part of an activated FGF-21-betaKlotho-FGF receptor (FGFR) complex thus a critical subunit of the FGF-21 receptor. Cells lacking betaKlotho did not respond to FGF-21; the introduction of betaKlotho to these cells conferred FGF-21-responsiveness and recapitulated the entire scope of FGF-21 signaling observed in naturally responsive cells. Interestingly, FGF-21-mediated effects are heparin independent suggesting that betaKlotho plays a role in FGF-21 activity similar to the one played by heparin in the signaling of conventional FGFs. Moreover, in addition to conferring specificity for FGF-21, betaKlotho appears to support FGF-19 activity and mediates the receptor selectivity profile of FGF-19. All together, these results indicate that betaKlotho and FGFRs form the cognate FGF-21 receptor complex, mediating FGF-21 cellular specificity and physiological effects.
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