Understanding proneurotrophin actions: Recent advances and challenges
Open Access
- 22 February 2010
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Neurobiology
- Vol. 70 (5), 350-359
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dneu.20768
Abstract
Neurotrophins are initially synthesized as larger precursors (proneurotrophins), which undergo proteolytic cleavage to yield mature forms. Although the functions of the mature neurotrophins have been well established during neural development and in the adult nervous system, roles for the proneurotrophins in developmental and injury‐induced cell death, as well as in synaptic plasticity, have only recently been appreciated. Interestingly, both mature neurotrophins and proneurotrophins utilize dual‐receptor complexes to mediate their actions. The mature neurotrophin coreceptors consist of the Trk receptor tyrosine kinases and p75NTR, wherein Trk transduces survival and differentiative signaling, and p75NTR modulates the affinity and selectivity of Trk activation. On the other hand, proneurotrophins engage p75NTR and the structurally distinct coreceptor sortilin, to initiate p75NTR‐dependent signal transduction cascade. Although the specificity of mature neurotrophins vs. proneurotrophins actions is due in part to the formation of distinct coreceptor complexes, a number of recent studies highlight how different p75NTR‐mediated cellular actions are modulated. Here, we review emerging evidence for a novel transmembrane mechanism for ligand‐specific p75NTR activation and several mechanisms by which p75NTR‐dependent apoptotic and nonapoptotic responses can be selective activated. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 2010Keywords
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