Teneurins, a transmembrane protein family involved in cell communication during neuronal development

被引:43
作者
Kenzelmann, D.
Chiquet-Ehrismann, R.
Tucker, R. P.
机构
[1] Friedrich Miescher Inst, CH-4057 Basel, Switzerland
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Sch Med, Davis, CA 95616 USA
关键词
neural circuit; regulated intramembrane proteolysis; brain; nervous system; odz; ten-m;
D O I
10.1007/s00018-007-7108-9
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Teneurins are a unique family of transmembrane proteins conserved from Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila melanogaster to vertebrates, in which four paralogs exist. In vertebrates, teneurin expression is most prominent in the developing brain. Based on their distinct, complementary expression patterns, we suggest a possible function in the establishment of proper connectivity in the brain. Functional studies show that teneurins can stimulate neurite outgrowth, but they might also play a role in axon guidance as well as in target recognition and synaptogenesis, possibly mediated by homophilic interactions. Though teneurins are transmembrane proteins, there is evidence that the intracellular domain has a nuclear function, since it can interact with nuclear proteins and influence transcription. Therefore, we speculate that teneurins might be processed by proteolytic cleavage (possibly regulated intramembrane proteolysis), which is triggered by homophilic interactions or, alternatively, by the binding of a still unknown ligand.
引用
收藏
页码:1452 / 1456
页数:5
相关论文
共 24 条
  • [1] Regulation of neurite growth in immortalized mouse hypothalamic neurons and rat hippocampal primary cultures by teneurin C-terminal-associated peptide-1
    Al Chawaf, A.
    St Amant, K.
    Belsham, D.
    Lovejoy, D. A.
    [J]. NEUROSCIENCE, 2007, 144 (04) : 1241 - 1254
  • [2] The intracellular domain of teneurin-2 has a nuclear function and represses zic-1-mediated transcription
    Bagutti, C
    Forro, G
    Ferralli, J
    Rubin, B
    Chiquet-Ehrismann, R
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE, 2003, 116 (14) : 2957 - 2966
  • [3] The mammalian Odz gene family:: Homologs of a Drosophila pair-rule gene with expression implying distinct yet overlapping developmental roles
    Ben-Zur, T
    Feige, E
    Motro, B
    Wides, R
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2000, 217 (01) : 107 - 120
  • [4] The SREBP pathway: Regulation of cholesterol metabolism by proteolysis of a membrane-bound transcription factor
    Brown, MS
    Goldstein, JL
    [J]. CELL, 1997, 89 (03) : 331 - 340
  • [5] ten-1, an essential gene for germ cell development, epidermal morphogenesis, gonad migration, and neuronal pathfinding in Caenorhabditis elegans
    Drabikowski, K
    Trzebiatowska, A
    Chiquet-Ehrismann, R
    [J]. DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2005, 282 (01) : 27 - 38
  • [6] All four members of the Ten-m/Odz family of transmembrane proteins form dimers
    Feng, K
    Zhou, XH
    Oohashi, T
    Mörgelin, M
    Lustig, A
    Hirakawa, S
    Ninomiya, Y
    Engel, J
    Rauch, U
    Fässler, R
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2002, 277 (29) : 26128 - 26135
  • [7] Membrane-bound transcription factors: regulated release by RIP or RUP
    Hoppe, T
    Rape, M
    Jentsch, S
    [J]. CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY, 2001, 13 (03) : 344 - 348
  • [8] Potential target genes of EMX2 include Odz/Ten-M and other gene families with implications for cortical patterning
    Li, Hao
    Bishop, Kathie M.
    O'Leary, Dennis D. M.
    [J]. MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE, 2006, 33 (02) : 136 - 149
  • [9] Compartmentalized expression of zebrafish ten-m3 and ten-m4, homologues of the Drosophila tenm/odd Oz gene, in the central nervous system
    Mieda, M
    Kikuchi, Y
    Hirate, Y
    Aoki, M
    Okamoto, H
    [J]. MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, 1999, 87 (1-2) : 223 - 227
  • [10] Minet AD, 1999, J CELL SCI, V112, P2019