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Neuregulin isoforms in dorsal root ganglion neurons: effects of the cytoplasmic domain on localization and membrane shedding of Nrg-1 type I.

Zhiyou Zhang1, Lisa Prentiss, Deborah Heitzman, Richard C Stahl, Frank DiPino, David J Carey.   

Abstract

Embryonic sensory neurons express membrane-anchored growth factors that stimulate proliferation and differentiation of Schwann cells. The most important of these are members of the neuregulin-1 (Nrg-1) family that activate the erbB2/erbB3 receptor kinase on Schwann cells. Nrg-1 growth factors display a complex pattern of alternative mRNA splicing. We investigated the expression of the Nrg-1 type I in rat embryo dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. Nrg-1 type I mRNA was abundantly expressed in DRG neurons; molecular cloning identified three distinct isoforms. The most prominent structural difference produced by alternative splicing was truncation of the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain. In sensory neurons and other cells, Nrg-1 type I proteins with the full-length 374-amino-acid cytoplasmic domain were expressed on the cell surface. In contrast, an isoform with a partially truncated cytoplasmic domain was retained in an intracellular compartment. Deletion studies demonstrated the presence of a cryptic intracellular retention signal that was exposed in the truncated cytoplasmic domain. Cell surface Nrg-1 type I molecules were subject to protease-dependent release of the biologically active ectodomain. As a consequence of their intracellular localization, the Nrg-1 type I isoform with a truncated cytoplasmic domain was not subject to membrane shedding. Nrg-1 type I ectodomain release was accelerated by factors present in Schwann cell-conditioned medium. In cells with active Nrg-1 type I ectodomain, shedding products corresponding to the cytoplasmic domain were not detected, because of rapid gamma-secretase- and proteasome-dependent degradation. These results demonstrate that sensory neurons express alternatively spliced neuregulin polypeptides with distinct subcellular localizations and processing. Copyright 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16615045     DOI: 10.1002/jnr.20861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0360-4012            Impact factor:   4.164


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