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LTBP isoforms differentially encode TGF-β spatial localization and activation

Created on 07 Aug 2026

Authors

Wang, L., Zhou, D., Tan, J., Lin, X., Zhao, X., Yuan, P., Liu, J., Li, R., Wang, N., Wang, Z., Tian, F.-Y., Li, Y., Zhang, Z., Zhao, B.

Abstract

TGF-{beta} signals through a conserved pathway yet produces diverse outcomes, pointing to regulatory mechanisms upstream of receptor engagement. A family of four latent TGF-{beta} binding proteins (LTBPs) tether pro-TGF-{beta}s and control their localization and activation, but how distinct LTBPs contribute to this regulation is unclear. Here we combine cryo-electron microscopy with functional assays to dissect LTBP-pro-TGF-{beta} interactions. We resolve the LTBP-1/pro-TGF-{beta}1 and LTBP-3/pro-TGF-{beta}3 complex structures, revealing a conserved yet plastic hydrophobic binding interface, and systematically map key residues across all four LTBP and three pro-TGF-{beta} subtypes that determine binding specificity and affinity. Unexpectedly, LTBP-2, previously thought incapable of TGF-{beta} binding, engages pro-TGF-{beta}1 through a covalent linkage via its 16th EGF-like domain, providing a mechanistic link between LTBP-2 function and TGF-{beta} signaling. Beyond tethering, LTBP-3 shifts pro-TGF-{beta}3 from spontaneous activation toward integrin dependence, establishing LTPBs as dynamic modulators that dictate not only where but also how TGF-{beta} is unleashed. Collectively, these findings establish that LTBPs are not redundant ECM scaffolds but a family of functionally distinct regulators that differentially encode TGF-{beta} spatial localization and activation, with implications for isoform-selective therapeutic strategies.

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