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Publication : Neurotrophin-4: the odd one out in the neurotrophin family.

First Author  Ibáñez CF Year  1996
Journal  Neurochem Res Volume  21
Issue  7 Pages  787-93
PubMed ID  8873083 Mgi Jnum  J:40547
Mgi Id  MGI:700192 Doi  10.1007/BF02532301
Citation  Ibanez CF (1996) Neurotrophin-4: the odd one out in the neurotrophin family. Neurochem Res 21(7):787-93
abstractText  Neurotrophin-4 (NT-4) is a member of a family of neurotrophic factors, the neurotrophins, that control survival and differentiation of vertebrate neurons (2-4). Besides being the most recently discovered neurotrophin in mammals, and the least well understood, several aspects distinguish NT-4 from other members of the neurotrophin family. It is the most divergent member and, in contrast to the other neurotrophins, its expression is ubiquitous and appears to be less influenced by environmental signals. NT-4 seems to have the unique requirement of binding to the low-affinity neurotrophin receptor (p75LNGFR) for efficient signalling and retrograde transport in neurons. Moreover, while all other neurotrophin knock-outs have proven lethal during early postnatal development, mice deficient in NT-4 have so far only shown minor cellular deficits and develop normally to adulthood. Is NT-4 a recent addition to the neurotrophic factor repertoire in search of a crucial function, or is it an evolutionary relic, a kind of wisdom tooth of the neurotrophin family?
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