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Publication : The tyrosine kinase Fyn determines the localization of TrkB receptors in lipid rafts.

First Author  Pereira DB Year  2007
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  27
Issue  18 Pages  4859-69
PubMed ID  17475794 Mgi Jnum  J:121333
Mgi Id  MGI:3709810 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4587-06.2007
Citation  Pereira DB, et al. (2007) The tyrosine kinase Fyn determines the localization of TrkB receptors in lipid rafts. J Neurosci 27(18):4859-69
abstractText  Localization of Trk neurotrophin receptors is an important factor in directing cellular communication in developing and mature neurons. One potential site of action is in lipid raft membrane microdomains. Although Trk receptors have been localized to lipid rafts, little is known about how these neurotrophin receptors are directed there or how localization to these membrane microdomains regulates Trk signaling. Here, we report that the TrkB brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) receptor specifically localized to intracellular lipid rafts in cortical and hippocampal membranes in response to BDNF and that this process was critically dependent on the tyrosine kinase Fyn. BDNF-induced TrkB accumulation at lipid rafts was prevented by blocking the internalization of TrkB. BDNF stimulation also resulted in the association between endogenous TrkB and Fyn. Moreover, in neurons derived from Fyn knock-out mice, the translocation of TrkB to lipid rafts in response to BDNF was compromised, whereas the corticohippocampal region of Fyn mutants displayed lower amounts of TrkB in lipid rafts in vivo. In support of a role for lipid rafts in neurotrophin signaling, inhibiting TrkB translocation to lipid rafts, either by using Fyn knock-out neurons or lipid raft-disturbing agents, prevented the full activation of TrkB and of downstream phospholipase C-gamma. These results indicate that the lipid raft localization of TrkB receptors is regulated by Fyn and represents an important factor in determining the outcome of BDNF signaling in neurons.
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