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Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation

The neurotrophin receptors p75 and tyrosine protein kinase receptor A (TrkA) play important roles in the development and survival of the nervous system. Biochemical data suggest that p75 and TrkA reciprocally regulate the activities of each other. For instance, p75 is able to regulate the response o...

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Autores principales: Franco, María L., Nadezhdin, Kirill D., Light, Taylor P., Goncharuk, Sergey A., Soler-Lopez, Andrea, Ahmed, Fozia, Mineev, Konstantin S., Hristova, Kalina, Arseniev, Alexander S., Vilar, Marçal
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8327350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34216618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100926
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author Franco, María L.
Nadezhdin, Kirill D.
Light, Taylor P.
Goncharuk, Sergey A.
Soler-Lopez, Andrea
Ahmed, Fozia
Mineev, Konstantin S.
Hristova, Kalina
Arseniev, Alexander S.
Vilar, Marçal
author_facet Franco, María L.
Nadezhdin, Kirill D.
Light, Taylor P.
Goncharuk, Sergey A.
Soler-Lopez, Andrea
Ahmed, Fozia
Mineev, Konstantin S.
Hristova, Kalina
Arseniev, Alexander S.
Vilar, Marçal
author_sort Franco, María L.
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description The neurotrophin receptors p75 and tyrosine protein kinase receptor A (TrkA) play important roles in the development and survival of the nervous system. Biochemical data suggest that p75 and TrkA reciprocally regulate the activities of each other. For instance, p75 is able to regulate the response of TrkA to lower concentrations of nerve growth factor (NGF), and TrkA promotes shedding of the extracellular domain of p75 by α-secretases in a ligand-dependent manner. The current model suggests that p75 and TrkA are regulated by means of a direct physical interaction; however, the nature of such interaction has been elusive thus far. Here, using NMR in micelles, multiscale molecular dynamics, FRET, and functional studies, we identified and characterized the direct interaction between TrkA and p75 through their respective transmembrane domains (TMDs). Molecular dynamics of p75-TMD mutants suggests that although the interaction between TrkA and p75 TMDs is maintained upon mutation, a specific protein interface is required to facilitate TrkA active homodimerization in the presence of NGF. The same mutations in the TMD protein interface of p75 reduced the activation of TrkA by NGF as well as reducing cell differentiation. In summary, we provide a structural model of the p75–TrkA receptor complex necessary for neuronal development stabilized by TMD interactions.
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spelling pubmed-83273502021-08-06 Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation Franco, María L. Nadezhdin, Kirill D. Light, Taylor P. Goncharuk, Sergey A. Soler-Lopez, Andrea Ahmed, Fozia Mineev, Konstantin S. Hristova, Kalina Arseniev, Alexander S. Vilar, Marçal J Biol Chem Research Article The neurotrophin receptors p75 and tyrosine protein kinase receptor A (TrkA) play important roles in the development and survival of the nervous system. Biochemical data suggest that p75 and TrkA reciprocally regulate the activities of each other. For instance, p75 is able to regulate the response of TrkA to lower concentrations of nerve growth factor (NGF), and TrkA promotes shedding of the extracellular domain of p75 by α-secretases in a ligand-dependent manner. The current model suggests that p75 and TrkA are regulated by means of a direct physical interaction; however, the nature of such interaction has been elusive thus far. Here, using NMR in micelles, multiscale molecular dynamics, FRET, and functional studies, we identified and characterized the direct interaction between TrkA and p75 through their respective transmembrane domains (TMDs). Molecular dynamics of p75-TMD mutants suggests that although the interaction between TrkA and p75 TMDs is maintained upon mutation, a specific protein interface is required to facilitate TrkA active homodimerization in the presence of NGF. The same mutations in the TMD protein interface of p75 reduced the activation of TrkA by NGF as well as reducing cell differentiation. In summary, we provide a structural model of the p75–TrkA receptor complex necessary for neuronal development stabilized by TMD interactions. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8327350/ /pubmed/34216618 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100926 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Franco, María L.
Nadezhdin, Kirill D.
Light, Taylor P.
Goncharuk, Sergey A.
Soler-Lopez, Andrea
Ahmed, Fozia
Mineev, Konstantin S.
Hristova, Kalina
Arseniev, Alexander S.
Vilar, Marçal
Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title_full Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title_fullStr Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title_short Interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and TrkA mediates their reciprocal activation
title_sort interaction between the transmembrane domains of neurotrophin receptors p75 and trka mediates their reciprocal activation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8327350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34216618
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100926
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