Campanelli_1991_Cell_67_909

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Title : Agrin mediates cell contact-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering - Campanelli_1991_Cell_67_909
Author(s) : Campanelli JT , Hoch W , Rupp F , Kreiner T , Scheller RH
Ref : Cell , 67 :909 , 1991
Abstract :

One of the important events in synapse formation is the accumulation of neurotransmitter receptors beneath the presynaptic nerve terminal. Agrin is a component of the synaptic basal lamina that induces the clustering of acetylcholine receptors when bath-applied to muscle fibers in culture. When a cDNA encoding a putative agrin protein is transfected into cells, the molecule is secreted and concentrated on the extracellular surface. Coculture of transfected cells with muscle fibers induces the formation of receptor patches at contact sites. These results demonstrate that expression of a single gene encoding agrin confers receptor clustering that is restricted to specific sites of cell-muscle contact.

PubMedSearch : Campanelli_1991_Cell_67_909
PubMedID: 1659950

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Campanelli JT, Hoch W, Rupp F, Kreiner T, Scheller RH (1991)
Agrin mediates cell contact-induced acetylcholine receptor clustering
Cell 67 :909

Campanelli JT, Hoch W, Rupp F, Kreiner T, Scheller RH (1991)
Cell 67 :909