Karpova_2013_Cell_152_1119

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Title : Encoding and transducing the synaptic or extrasynaptic origin of NMDA receptor signals to the nucleus - Karpova_2013_Cell_152_1119
Author(s) : Karpova A , Mikhaylova M , Bera S , Bar J , Reddy PP , Behnisch T , Rankovic V , Spilker C , Bethge P , Sahin J , Kaushik R , Zuschratter W , Kahne T , Naumann M , Gundelfinger ED , Kreutz MR
Ref : Cell , 152 :1119 , 2013
Abstract :

The activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate-receptors (NMDARs) in synapses provides plasticity and cell survival signals, whereas NMDARs residing in the neuronal membrane outside synapses trigger neurodegeneration. At present, it is unclear how these opposing signals are transduced to and discriminated by the nucleus. In this study, we demonstrate that Jacob is a protein messenger that encodes the origin of synaptic versus extrasynaptic NMDAR signals and delivers them to the nucleus. Exclusively synaptic, but not extrasynaptic, NMDAR activation induces phosphorylation of Jacob at serine-180 by ERK1/2. Long-distance trafficking of Jacob from synaptic, but not extrasynaptic, sites depends on ERK activity, and association with fragments of the intermediate filament alpha-internexin hinders dephosphorylation of the Jacob/ERK complex during nuclear transit. In the nucleus, the phosphorylation state of Jacob determines whether it induces cell death or promotes cell survival and enhances synaptic plasticity.

PubMedSearch : Karpova_2013_Cell_152_1119
PubMedID: 23452857

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Karpova A, Mikhaylova M, Bera S, Bar J, Reddy PP, Behnisch T, Rankovic V, Spilker C, Bethge P, Sahin J, Kaushik R, Zuschratter W, Kahne T, Naumann M, Gundelfinger ED, Kreutz MR (2013)
Encoding and transducing the synaptic or extrasynaptic origin of NMDA receptor signals to the nucleus
Cell 152 :1119

Karpova A, Mikhaylova M, Bera S, Bar J, Reddy PP, Behnisch T, Rankovic V, Spilker C, Bethge P, Sahin J, Kaushik R, Zuschratter W, Kahne T, Naumann M, Gundelfinger ED, Kreutz MR (2013)
Cell 152 :1119