The role of neurotransmission and the Chopper domain in p75 neurotrophin receptor death signaling


Autoria(s): Coulson, E.; Reid, K. M.; Shipham, K. M.; Morley, S. N.; Kilpatrick, T. J.; Bartlett, P. F.
Contribuinte(s)

Luigi Aloe

Laura Calza

Data(s)

01/01/2004

Resumo

The role of p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75(NTR)) in mediating cell death is now well charaterized, however, it is only recently that details of the death signaling pathway have become clearer. This review focuses on the importance of the juxtamembrane Chopper domain region of p75(NTR) in this process. Evidence supporting the involvement of K+ efflux, the apoptosome (caspase-9, apoptosis activating factor-1, APAF-1, and Bcl-(xL)), caspase-3, c-jun kinase, and p53 in the p75(NTR) cell death pathway is discussed and regulatory roles for the p75(NTR) ectodomain and death domain are proposed. The role of synaptic activity is also discussed, in particular the importance of neutrotransmitter-activated K+ channels acting as the gatekeepers of cell survival decisions during development and in neurodegenerative conditions.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:74432

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Palavras-Chave #Neurosciences #P75 Neurotrophin Receptor #Cell Death Pathways #K+ Channel #Neurotransmission #Neurotrophin #Apoptosome #G-protein Coupled Receptors #Nerve Growth-factor #Nf-kappa-b #Neuronal Cell-death #Rectifying Potassium Channels #Striatal Cholinergic Neurons #Retinal Ganglion-cells #Activated K+ Channels #Affinity Ngf Receptor #Spinal Motor-neurons #Zinc-finger Protein #C1 #320704 Cellular Nervous System #730104 Nervous system and disorders
Tipo

Conference Paper