对 TrkC C 端尾部的修饰会显著改变神经营养素-3 促进的 PC12 细胞神经样突起的生长过程

IF 2.3 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-23 DOI:10.1016/j.bbrep.2024.101853
Pawel Krawczyk, Dagmara Klopotowska, Janusz Matuszyk
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TrkB 和 TrkC 是相当常见的神经营养素受体,存在于中枢神经系统的相同细胞中。在 C 端尾部,TrkB 和 TrkC 仅在紧接酪氨酸残基之前的两个氨基酸残基上存在差异,酪氨酸残基在磷酸化后成为磷脂酶 Cγ1 (PLCγ1)的对接位点。由此产生的问题是,PLCγ1对接位点附近的这种差异是否会导致对神经营养素的不同反应。研究人员获得了具有以下受体的 PC12 克隆:野生型 TrkC、具有 PLCγ1 结合位点缺陷的 TrkC-Y820F、用 TrkB 尾部的两个氨基酸残基替换了两个氨基酸残基的 TrkC-T817S-I819V。含 TrkC-Y820F 细胞神经样突起的生长似乎受到了影响,而 TrkC-T817S-I819V 变体在神经营养素刺激后促进神经样突起生长方面似乎比野生型 TrkC 更有效,至少在比较的 PC12 细胞克隆中是如此。综上所述,PLCγ1对接位点的酪氨酸残基和紧接其前的氨基酸残基对于TrkC支持的神经样突起的生长似乎都很重要。
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Modifications in the C-terminal tail of TrkC significantly alter neurotrophin-3-promoted outgrowth of neurite-like processes from PC12 cells
TrkB and TrkC are quite common neurotrophin receptors found on the same cells in CNS. In the C-terminal tail, TrkB and TrkC differ only in two amino acid residues at positions immediately preceding the tyrosine residue, which, upon phosphorylation, becomes the docking site for phospholipase Cγ1 (PLCγ1). The question arose whether such a difference near the PLCγ1 docking site might contribute to differential response to neurotrophin. PC12 clones with the following receptors were obtained: wild-type TrkC, TrkC-Y820F with a defective PLCγ1 binding site, TrkC-T817S–I819V with two amino acid residues replaced with those in the TrkB tail. The outgrowth of neurite-like processes from TrkC-Y820F-containing cells appeared to be impaired, while the TrkC-T817S–I819V variant appeared more effective than wild-type TrkC in promoting the outgrowth of neurite-like processes after neurotrophin stimulation, at least in the compared PC12 cell clones. Taken together, both the tyrosine residue at the PLCγ1 docking site and the amino acid residues immediately preceding it appear important for TrkC-supported outgrowth of neurite-like processes.
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