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Cbln1 is essential for interaction-dependent secretion of Cbln3.

Cbln1 is essential for interaction-dependent secretion of Cbln3. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Cbln1 is essential for interaction-dependent secretion of Cbln3. Abstract Text:

    dashi baoDashi Bao,zhen pangZhen Pang,marc a morganMarc A Morgan,jennifer parrisJennifer Parris,yongqi rongYongqi Rong,leyi liLeyi Li,james i morganJames I Morgan,

    Cbln1 and the orphan glutamate receptor GluRdelta2 are pre- and postsynaptic components, respectively, of a novel transneuronal signaling pathway regulating synapse structure and function. We show here that Cbln1 is secreted from cerebellar granule cells in complex with a related protein, Cbln3. However, cbln1- and cbln3-null mice have different phenotypes and cbln1 cbln3 double-null mice have deficits identical to those of cbln1 knockout mice. The basis for these discordant phenotypes is that Cbln1 and Cbln3 reciprocally regulate each other's degradation and secretion such that cbln1-null mice lack both Cbln1 and Cbln3, whereas cbln3-null mice lack Cbln3 but have an approximately sixfold increase in Cbln1. Unlike Cbln1, Cbln3 cannot form homomeric complexes and is secreted only when bound to Cbln1. Structural modeling and mutation analysis reveal that, by constituting a steric clash that is masked upon binding Cbln1 in a "hide-and-run" mechanism of endoplasmic reticulum retention, a single arginine confers the unique properties of Cbln3.

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    d baoD Bao,z pangZ Pang,ma morganMA Morgan,j parrisJ Parris,y rongY Rong,l liL Li,ji morganJI Morgan,

    For similar proteins: protein precursors research abstracts see: proteins: protein precursors research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, N.I.H., Extr

    Journal: Molecular and cellular biology

    VOLUME: 26

    Page Numbers: 9327-37

    Journal Abbreviation: Mol. Cell. Biol.

    ISSN: 0270-7306

    DAY: 9

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2006

    Cbln1 is essential for interaction-dependent secretion of Cbln3. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8109087

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    KEYWORDS: Protein Precursors

    MESH TERMS: secretion

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    Substance Name: Protein Precursors

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Developmental Neurobiology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105-2794, USA.

    Country: United States

    United States Research PublicationUnited States Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NINDS

    GRANT: NS042828

    ACRONYM: NS

    MEDLINETA: Mol Cell Biol

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