Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario
Alzheimer's disease (AD) manifests as neuronal loss. On the premise of Grb2 overexpression in AD mouse brain and brain tissues of AD patients, our study primarily focuses on the stability of cytoskeletal proteins in the context of degenerative AD-like conditions. Two predominant molecular featu...
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doaj-77b62a4d161442d69ad526ebe14211932020-11-24T21:57:43ZengThe Company of BiologistsDisease Models & Mechanisms1754-84031754-84112017-05-0110565566910.1242/dmm.027748027748Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenarioPiyali Majumder0Kasturi Roy1Brijesh Kumar Singh2Nihar Ranjan Jana3Debashis Mukhopadhyay4 Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Block-AF, Sector-1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064, India Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Block-AF, Sector-1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064, India Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Laboratory, National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon 122 050, India Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience Laboratory, National Brain Research Centre, Manesar, Gurgaon 122 050, India Biophysics and Structural Genomics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Block-AF, Sector-1, Bidhannagar, Kolkata, West Bengal 700064, India Alzheimer's disease (AD) manifests as neuronal loss. On the premise of Grb2 overexpression in AD mouse brain and brain tissues of AD patients, our study primarily focuses on the stability of cytoskeletal proteins in the context of degenerative AD-like conditions. Two predominant molecular features of AD, extracellular accumulation of β-amyloid oligomers and intracellular elevation of amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain levels, have been used to closely inspect the series of signalling events. In their presence, multiple signalling pathways involving ROCK and PAK1 proteins lead to disassembly of the cytoskeleton, and Grb2 partially counterbalances the cytoskeletal loss. Increased Grb2-NOX4 interactions play a preventive role against cytoskeletal disassembly, in turn blocking the activity of nitrogen oxides and decreasing the expression of slingshot homolog 1 (SSH-1) protein, a potent inducer of cytoskeleton disassembly. This study unravels a unique role of Grb2 in protecting the cytoskeletal architecture in AD-like conditions and presents a potential new strategy for controlling neurodegeneration.http://dmm.biologists.org/content/10/5/655Alzheimer's diseaseAPP/PS1 mouse modelGrowth factor receptor bound protein 2GRB2Cytoskeletonβ-amyloidβ-amyloid protein precursor intracellular domainAICD |
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Piyali Majumder Kasturi Roy Brijesh Kumar Singh Nihar Ranjan Jana Debashis Mukhopadhyay Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario Disease Models & Mechanisms Alzheimer's disease APP/PS1 mouse model Growth factor receptor bound protein 2 GRB2 Cytoskeleton β-amyloid β-amyloid protein precursor intracellular domain AICD |
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Piyali Majumder Kasturi Roy Brijesh Kumar Singh Nihar Ranjan Jana Debashis Mukhopadhyay |
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Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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Cellular levels of Grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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cellular levels of grb2 and cytoskeleton stability are correlated in a neurodegenerative scenario |
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The Company of Biologists |
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Disease Models & Mechanisms |
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1754-8403 1754-8411 |
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) manifests as neuronal loss. On the premise of Grb2 overexpression in AD mouse brain and brain tissues of AD patients, our study primarily focuses on the stability of cytoskeletal proteins in the context of degenerative AD-like conditions. Two predominant molecular features of AD, extracellular accumulation of β-amyloid oligomers and intracellular elevation of amyloid precursor protein intracellular domain levels, have been used to closely inspect the series of signalling events. In their presence, multiple signalling pathways involving ROCK and PAK1 proteins lead to disassembly of the cytoskeleton, and Grb2 partially counterbalances the cytoskeletal loss. Increased Grb2-NOX4 interactions play a preventive role against cytoskeletal disassembly, in turn blocking the activity of nitrogen oxides and decreasing the expression of slingshot homolog 1 (SSH-1) protein, a potent inducer of cytoskeleton disassembly. This study unravels a unique role of Grb2 in protecting the cytoskeletal architecture in AD-like conditions and presents a potential new strategy for controlling neurodegeneration. |
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Alzheimer's disease APP/PS1 mouse model Growth factor receptor bound protein 2 GRB2 Cytoskeleton β-amyloid β-amyloid protein precursor intracellular domain AICD |
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