Hirabayashi_2004_J.Neurochem_90_332

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Title : Synaptic scaffolding molecule interacts with axin - Hirabayashi_2004_J.Neurochem_90_332
Author(s) : Hirabayashi S , Nishimura W , Iida J , Kansaku A , Kishida S , Kikuchi A , Tanaka N , Hata Y
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 90 :332 , 2004
Abstract :

Synaptic scaffolding molecule (S-SCAM) is a synaptic protein that consists of PDZ domains, a guanylate kinase domain, and WW domains. It interacts with N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunits, neuroligin, and beta-catenin. Here, we identified Axin as a novel binding partner of S-SCAM. Axin was co-immunoprecipitated with S-SCAM from rat brain, detected in the post-synaptic density fraction in rat brain subcellular fractionation, and partially co-localized with S-SCAM in neurons. The guanylate kinase domain of S-SCAM directly bound to the GSK3beta-binding region of Axin. S-SCAM formed a complex with beta-catenin and Axin, but competed with GSK3beta for Axin-binding. Thereby, S-SCAM inhibited the Axin-mediated phosphorylation of beta-catenin by GSK3beta.

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Hirabayashi S, Nishimura W, Iida J, Kansaku A, Kishida S, Kikuchi A, Tanaka N, Hata Y (2004)
Synaptic scaffolding molecule interacts with axin
Journal of Neurochemistry 90 :332

Hirabayashi S, Nishimura W, Iida J, Kansaku A, Kishida S, Kikuchi A, Tanaka N, Hata Y (2004)
Journal of Neurochemistry 90 :332