EphB受容体は,NMDA受容体と相互作用し,刺激性シナプス形成を調節する
M B Dalva1, M A Takasu, M Z Lin
1Division of Neuroscience, Children's Hospital, and the Department of Neurobiology Harvard Medical School 02115, Boston, MA, USA.
Cell
|January 4, 2001
まとめ
EphB受容体へのエフリンB結合は,細胞表面のNMDA受容体と直接相互作用する. この相互作用は,EphBキナーゼの活性から独立して,シナプスの発達と機能に不可欠です.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 分子生物学は分子生物学である.
- 細胞生物学 細胞生物学
背景:
- EphB受容体チロシンキナーゼはシナプスに集中しています.
- 彼らの存在は,シナプスの形成と機能における役割を示唆しています.
研究 の 目的:
- EphB受容体とNMDA型グルタミン酸受容体との相互作用を調査する.
- シナプス形成におけるEphBキナーゼ活動の役割を決定する.
主な方法:
- EphB受容体へのエフリンB結合を研究した.
- 細胞表面のNMDA受容体とのEfBの相互作用を調査した.
- 培養ニューロンにおけるEphBチロシンキナーゼ活性に障害がある.
主要な成果:
- エフリンBがエフリンBに結合すると,NMDA受容体との直接の相互作用が誘発されます.
- この相互作用は細胞外受容体領域によって媒介され,EphBキナーゼ活性を必要としません.
- EphBキナーゼの活性がシナプス特異の数に影響する.
結論:
- EphBのエフリンB活性化は,EphB-NMDA受容体結合を促進する.
- この結合は,シナプスの発達と機能に極めて重要です.
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