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Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering

The effect of laminin on the distribution of dystroglycan (DG) and other surface proteins was examined by fluorescent staining in cultures of muscle cells derived from Xenopus embryos. Western blotting confirmed that previously characterized antibodies are reactive in Xenopus. In control cultures, α...

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Autores principales: Cohen, Monroe W., Jacobson, Christian, Yurchenco, Peter D., Morris, Glenn E., Carbonetto, Salvatore
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9060469
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author Cohen, Monroe W.
Jacobson, Christian
Yurchenco, Peter D.
Morris, Glenn E.
Carbonetto, Salvatore
author_facet Cohen, Monroe W.
Jacobson, Christian
Yurchenco, Peter D.
Morris, Glenn E.
Carbonetto, Salvatore
author_sort Cohen, Monroe W.
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description The effect of laminin on the distribution of dystroglycan (DG) and other surface proteins was examined by fluorescent staining in cultures of muscle cells derived from Xenopus embryos. Western blotting confirmed that previously characterized antibodies are reactive in Xenopus. In control cultures, αDG, βDG, and laminin binding sites were distributed as microclusters (<1 μm(2) in area) over the entire dorsal surface of the muscle cells. Treatment with laminin induced the formation of macroclusters (1–20 μm(2)), accompanied by a corresponding decline in the density of the microclusters. With 6 nM laminin, clustering was apparent within 150 min and near maximal within 1 d. Laminin was effective at 30 pM, the lowest concentration tested. The laminin fragment E3, which competes with laminin for binding to αDG, inhibited laminin-induced clustering but did not itself cluster DG, thereby indicating that other portions of the laminin molecule in addition to its αDG binding domain are required for its clustering activity. Laminin-induced clusters also contained dystrophin, but unlike agrin-induced clusters, they did not contain acetylcholine receptors, utrophin, or phosphotyrosine, and their formation was not inhibited by a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. The results reinforce the notion that unclustered DG is mobile on the surface of embryonic muscle cells and suggest that this mobile DG can be trapped by at least two different sets of molecular interactions. Laminin self binding may be the basis for the laminin-induced clustering.
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spelling pubmed-21324752008-05-01 Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering Cohen, Monroe W. Jacobson, Christian Yurchenco, Peter D. Morris, Glenn E. Carbonetto, Salvatore J Cell Biol Article The effect of laminin on the distribution of dystroglycan (DG) and other surface proteins was examined by fluorescent staining in cultures of muscle cells derived from Xenopus embryos. Western blotting confirmed that previously characterized antibodies are reactive in Xenopus. In control cultures, αDG, βDG, and laminin binding sites were distributed as microclusters (<1 μm(2) in area) over the entire dorsal surface of the muscle cells. Treatment with laminin induced the formation of macroclusters (1–20 μm(2)), accompanied by a corresponding decline in the density of the microclusters. With 6 nM laminin, clustering was apparent within 150 min and near maximal within 1 d. Laminin was effective at 30 pM, the lowest concentration tested. The laminin fragment E3, which competes with laminin for binding to αDG, inhibited laminin-induced clustering but did not itself cluster DG, thereby indicating that other portions of the laminin molecule in addition to its αDG binding domain are required for its clustering activity. Laminin-induced clusters also contained dystrophin, but unlike agrin-induced clusters, they did not contain acetylcholine receptors, utrophin, or phosphotyrosine, and their formation was not inhibited by a tyrosine kinase inhibitor. The results reinforce the notion that unclustered DG is mobile on the surface of embryonic muscle cells and suggest that this mobile DG can be trapped by at least two different sets of molecular interactions. Laminin self binding may be the basis for the laminin-induced clustering. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2132475/ /pubmed/9060469 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Cohen, Monroe W.
Jacobson, Christian
Yurchenco, Peter D.
Morris, Glenn E.
Carbonetto, Salvatore
Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title_full Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title_fullStr Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title_full_unstemmed Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title_short Laminin-induced Clustering of Dystroglycan on Embryonic Muscle Cells: Comparison with Agrin-induced Clustering
title_sort laminin-induced clustering of dystroglycan on embryonic muscle cells: comparison with agrin-induced clustering
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9060469
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