Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.

Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 (ApoER2) and the tyrosine kinase Fyn are both members of the Reelin pathway, a signaling pathway essential for the laminar formation of the cortex during development and proper dendritic spine density and long-term potential (LTP) in the adult brain. In the presence of ex...

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Main Authors: Teal C Burrell, Shailaja D Divekar, Edwin J Weeber, G William Rebeck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207760?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c77746498cab476a97718d67319719d12020-11-25T02:15:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11084510.1371/journal.pone.0110845Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.Teal C BurrellShailaja D DivekarEdwin J WeeberG William RebeckApolipoprotein E Receptor 2 (ApoER2) and the tyrosine kinase Fyn are both members of the Reelin pathway, a signaling pathway essential for the laminar formation of the cortex during development and proper dendritic spine density and long-term potential (LTP) in the adult brain. In the presence of extracellular Reelin, ApoER2 binds the intracellular protein Dab1, an adaptor protein that is phosphorylated by Fyn. However, direct interactions between ApoER2 and Fyn are not well defined. Here, we show that total levels of ApoER2 and surface levels of ApoER2 are increased by active Fyn. Via a separate mechanism, ApoER2 is also phosphorylated by Fyn, an event that peaks in the postnatal cortex at day 5 and can occur at multiple ApoER2 tyrosine residues. Dab1 is also involved in this phosphorylation, promoting the phosphorylation of ApoER2 by Fyn when it is itself phosphorylated. These results elucidate some of the intracellular mechanisms that give rise to a functional Reelin pathway.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4207760?pdf=render
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author Teal C Burrell
Shailaja D Divekar
Edwin J Weeber
G William Rebeck
spellingShingle Teal C Burrell
Shailaja D Divekar
Edwin J Weeber
G William Rebeck
Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Teal C Burrell
Shailaja D Divekar
Edwin J Weeber
G William Rebeck
author_sort Teal C Burrell
title Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
title_short Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
title_full Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
title_fullStr Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
title_full_unstemmed Fyn tyrosine kinase increases Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
title_sort fyn tyrosine kinase increases apolipoprotein e receptor 2 levels and phosphorylation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Apolipoprotein E Receptor 2 (ApoER2) and the tyrosine kinase Fyn are both members of the Reelin pathway, a signaling pathway essential for the laminar formation of the cortex during development and proper dendritic spine density and long-term potential (LTP) in the adult brain. In the presence of extracellular Reelin, ApoER2 binds the intracellular protein Dab1, an adaptor protein that is phosphorylated by Fyn. However, direct interactions between ApoER2 and Fyn are not well defined. Here, we show that total levels of ApoER2 and surface levels of ApoER2 are increased by active Fyn. Via a separate mechanism, ApoER2 is also phosphorylated by Fyn, an event that peaks in the postnatal cortex at day 5 and can occur at multiple ApoER2 tyrosine residues. Dab1 is also involved in this phosphorylation, promoting the phosphorylation of ApoER2 by Fyn when it is itself phosphorylated. These results elucidate some of the intracellular mechanisms that give rise to a functional Reelin pathway.
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