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Publication : LDL-receptor-related protein 4 is crucial for formation of the neuromuscular junction.

First Author  Weatherbee SD Year  2006
Journal  Development Volume  133
Issue  24 Pages  4993-5000
PubMed ID  17119023 Mgi Jnum  J:119654
Mgi Id  MGI:3703100 Doi  10.1242/dev.02696
Citation  Weatherbee SD, et al. (2006) LDL-receptor-related protein 4 is crucial for formation of the neuromuscular junction. Development 133(24):4993-5000
abstractText  Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 4 (Lrp4) is a member of a family of structurally related, single-pass transmembrane proteins that carry out a variety of functions in development and physiology, including signal transduction and receptor-mediated endocytosis. Lrp4 is expressed in multiple tissues in the mouse, and is important for the proper development and morphogenesis of limbs, ectodermal organs, lungs and kidneys. We show that Lrp4 is also expressed in the post-synaptic endplate region of muscles and is required to form neuromuscular synapses. Lrp4-mutant mice die at birth with defects in both presynaptic and postsynaptic differentiation, including aberrant motor axon growth and branching, a lack of acetylcholine receptor and postsynaptic protein clustering, and a failure to express postsynaptic genes selectively by myofiber synaptic nuclei. Our data show that Lrp4 is required during the earliest events in postsynaptic neuromuscular junction (NMJ) formation and suggest that it acts in the early, nerveindependent steps of NMJ assembly. The identification of Lrp4 as a crucial factor for NMJ formation may have implications for human neuromuscular diseases such as myasthenia syndromes.
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