Journal article
Ubiquitin Regulation of Trk Receptor Trafficking and Degradation
SS Murray, AW Wong, J Yang, Y Li, U Putz, SS Tan, J Howitt
Molecular Neurobiology | SPRINGER | Published : 2019
Abstract
The regulation of Trk receptors is critical for orchestrating multiple signalling pathways required for developing and maintaining neuronal networks. Activation of Trk receptors results in signalling, internalisation and subsequent degradation of the protein. Although ubiquitination of TrkA by Nedd4-2 has been identified as an important degradation pathway, much less is known about the pathways regulating the degradation of TrkB and TrkC. Critical to the interaction between TrkA and Nedd4-2 is a PPxY motif present within TrkA but absent in TrkB and TrkC. Given the absence of this interaction motif, it remains to be determined how TrkB and TrkC are ubiquitinated. Here we report that the adapt..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australia National Health and Medical Research Council through Project Grants (grant numbers 1066925 and 1066895), and the Victorian Government through the Operational Infrastructure Scheme.