Luo_2003_J.Neurocytol_32_697

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Title : Signaling complexes for postsynaptic differentiation - Luo_2003_J.Neurocytol_32_697
Author(s) : Luo Z , Wang Q , Dobbins GC , Levy S , Xiong WC , Mei L
Ref : Journal of Neurocytology , 32 :697 , 2003
Abstract :

The receptor tyrosine kinase MuSK is activated by agrin, an extracellular matrix protein believed to be utilized by motoneurons to regulate the formation or maintenance of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Recent studies have shed light on intracellular signaling mechanisms downstream of MuSK. Agrin enhances the activity of Rho GTPases and PAK, which is required for AChR clustering. Activation of these enzymes requires not only the kinase activity of MuSK, but also its interaction with proteins such as Dishevelled. These results suggest that MuSK may function as a scaffold tyrosine kinase that forms a multi-molecule complex for AChR clustering.

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PubMedID: 15034262

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Luo Z, Wang Q, Dobbins GC, Levy S, Xiong WC, Mei L (2003)
Signaling complexes for postsynaptic differentiation
Journal of Neurocytology 32 :697

Luo Z, Wang Q, Dobbins GC, Levy S, Xiong WC, Mei L (2003)
Journal of Neurocytology 32 :697