Tyrosine 251 at the C-terminus of neuronal glycoprotein M6a is critical for neurite outgrowth
Autor: | Karina, Formoso, Silvia C, Billi, Alberto C, Frasch, Camila, Scorticati |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Neurons Membrane Glycoproteins Morpholines Green Fluorescent Proteins Nerve Tissue Proteins In Vitro Techniques Embryo Mammalian Hippocampus Rats Sprague-Dawley Mice Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases Organ Culture Techniques Chromones Mutation Neurites Animals Tyrosine Pseudopodia Enzyme Inhibitors Phosphorylation Cell Line Transformed Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Journal of neuroscience research. 93(2) |
ISSN: | 1097-4547 |
Popis: | Neuronal glycoprotein M6a is involved in neuronal plasticity, promoting neurite and filopodia outgrowth and, likely, synaptogenesis. Polymorphisms in the human M6a gene GPM6A have recently been associated with mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorders, and claustrophobia. Nevertheless, the molecular bases underlying these observations remain unknown. We have previously documented that, to induce filopodia formation, M6a depends on the association of membrane lipid microdomains and the activation of Src and mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases. Here, in silico analysis of the phosphorylation of tyrosine 251 (Y251) at the C-terminus of M6a showed that it could be a target of Src kinases. We examined whether phosphorylation of M6a at Y251 affects neurite and filopodia outgrowth and the targets involved in its signal propagation. This work provides evidence that the Src kinase family and the phosphatidylinositide 3-kinase (PI3K), but not Ras, participate in M6a signal cascade leading to neurite/filopodia outgrowth in hippocampal neurons and murine neuroblastoma N2a cells. Phosphorylation of M6a at Y251 is essential only for neurite outgrowth by the PI3K/AKT-mediated pathway and, moreover, rescues the inhibition caused by selective Src inhibitor and external M6a monoclonal antibody treatment. Thus, we suggest that phosphorylation of M6a at Y251 is critical for a specific stage of neuronal development and triggers redundant signaling pathways leading to neurite extension. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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