New mechanisms of neurite ougrowth and TrkA receptor activation/signaling
Author(s) -
Federico Colombo,
Jacopo Meldolesi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
receptors and clinical investigation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2330-0566
DOI - 10.14800/rci.542
Subject(s) - neurite , tropomyosin receptor kinase a , receptor , neuroscience , signal transduction , microbiology and biotechnology , cancer research , medicine , chemistry , biology , nerve growth factor , biochemistry , in vitro
The paper we recently published in PNAS, entitled “Neurite outgrowth induced by NGF or L1CAM via activation of the TrkA receptor is sustained also by the exocytosis of enlargeosomes” (Colombo et al., 2014), reported studies carried out in clones isolated from the PC12 line, frequently employed as a neuronal model. Two original and integrated findings were obtained, concerning the vesicle traffic and fusion processes necessary for neurite outgrowth, and the activation of TrkA, the tyrosine kinase receptor of NGF, by the adhesion protein L1CAM. Both these findings provide an explanation to results previously obtained in our and other laboratories.
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