Literature DB >> 12675517

Different isoforms of the non-integrin laminin receptor are present in mouse brain and bind PrP.

Steve Simoneau1, Stéphane Haïk, Christoph Leucht, Dominique Dormont, Jean-Philippe Deslys, Stefan Weiss, Corinne Lasmézas.   

Abstract

The prion protein (PrP) plays a central role in prion diseases, and identifying its cellular receptor appears to be of crucial interest. We previously showed in the yeast two-hybrid system that PrP interacts with the 37 kDa precursor (LRP) of the high affinity 67 kDa laminin receptor (LR), which acts as the cellular receptor of PrP in cellular models. However, among the various isoforms of the receptor that have been identified so far, those which are present in the central nervous system and which bind PrP are still unknown. In this study, we have purified mouse brain fractions enriched in the laminin receptor and have performed overlay assays in order to identify those isoforms that interact with the prion protein. We demonstrate (i) the presence, in mouse brain, of several isoforms of the LRP/LR corresponding to different maturation states of the receptor (44, 60, 67 and 220 kDa) and (ii) the binding of all of these isoforms to PrP. Our data strongly support a physiological role of the laminin receptor/PrP interaction in the brain and highlight its relevance for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12675517     DOI: 10.1515/BC.2003.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Chem        ISSN: 1431-6730            Impact factor:   3.915


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Review 1.  Looking into laminin receptor: critical discussion regarding the non-integrin 37/67-kDa laminin receptor/RPSA protein.

Authors:  Vincent DiGiacomo; Daniel Meruelo
Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc       Date:  2015-01-28

2.  The Transition of the 37-Kda Laminin Receptor (Rpsa) to Higher Molecular Weight Species: Sumoylation or Artifact?

Authors:  Vincent Digiacomo; Ivan A Gando; Lisa Venticinque; Alicia Hurtado; Daniel Meruelo
Journal:  Cell Mol Biol Lett       Date:  2015-12       Impact factor: 5.787

Review 3.  Novel aspects of prions, their receptor molecules, and innovative approaches for TSE therapy.

Authors:  Karen Vana; Chantal Zuber; Daphne Nikles; Stefan Weiss
Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2006-12-07       Impact factor: 5.046

Review 4.  Binding of pro-prion to filamin A: by design or an unfortunate blunder.

Authors:  C Li; W Xin; M-S Sy
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2010-08-09       Impact factor: 9.867

Review 5.  Anchorless risk or released benefit? An updated view on the ADAM10-mediated shedding of the prion protein.

Authors:  Behnam Mohammadi; Feizhi Song; Andreu Matamoros-Angles; Mohsin Shafiq; Markus Damme; Berta Puig; Markus Glatzel; Hermann Clemens Altmeppen
Journal:  Cell Tissue Res       Date:  2022-01-27       Impact factor: 5.249

6.  Structural and functional analysis of the ovine laminin receptor gene (RPSA): Possible involvement of the LRP/LR protein in scrapie response.

Authors:  Ane Marcos-Carcavilla; Jorge H Calvo; Carmen González; Carmen Serrano; Katayoun Moazami-Goudarzi; Pascal Laurent; Maud Bertaud; Hélène Hayes; Anne E Beattie; Jaber Lyahyai; Inmaculada Martín-Burriel; Juan María Torres; Magdalena Serrano
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2008-01-18       Impact factor: 2.957

7.  Knock-down of the 37-kDa/67-kDa laminin receptor in mouse brain by transgenic expression of specific antisense LRP RNA.

Authors:  Christoph Leucht; Karen Vana; Ingrid Renner-Müller; Dominique Dormont; Corinne Ida Lasmézas; Eckhard Wolf; Stefan Weiss
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 2.788

8.  Comprehensive proteomic analysis of nonintegrin laminin receptor interacting proteins.

Authors:  Lisa Venticinque; Daniel Meruelo
Journal:  J Proteome Res       Date:  2012-08-29       Impact factor: 4.466

9.  Expression and distribution of laminin receptor precursor/laminin receptor in rabbit tissues.

Authors:  Huinuan Wang; Lifeng Yang; Mohammed Kouadir; Rongrong Tan; Wenyu Wu; Huarong Zou; Jin Wang; Sher Hayat Khan; Dongfeng Li; Xiangmei Zhou; Xiaomin Yin; Yunsheng Wang; Deming Zhao
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2013-05-30       Impact factor: 3.444

10.  Deciphering the complex three-way interaction between the non-integrin laminin receptor, galectin-3 and Neisseria meningitidis.

Authors:  Fulwah Alqahtani; Jafar Mahdavi; Lee M Wheldon; Matthew Vassey; Necmettin Pirinccioglu; Pierre-Joseph Royer; Suzan M Qarani; Shaun Morroll; Jeroen Stoof; Nicholas D Holliday; Siew Y Teo; Neil J Oldfield; Karl G Wooldridge; Dlawer A A Ala'Aldeen
Journal:  Open Biol       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 6.411

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