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Messenger RNAs for trk and the low-affinity NGF receptor in rat basal forebrain.
Authors:M E Vazquez  T Ebendal
Affiliation:Department of Developmental Biology, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Abstract:Nerve growth factor (NGF) acts by binding to specific sets of neurons. Low-affinity binding (Kd of 10(-9) M) is mediated via a 75 kDa glycoprotein (LNGFR). Recently, a 140 kDa tyrosine protein kinase encoded by the proto-oncogene trk has been found to bind NGF with high affinity (Kd of 10(-11) M) and to evoke neurotrophic responses. In addition, the related trkB protein and the LNGFR have been shown to bind brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) with an affinity of Kd 10(-9) M. We demonstrate the distribution of mRNA encoding the neurotrophin-binding proteins in the forebrain of the 21-day-old Sprague-Dawley rat by in-situ hybridization. Expression of trk and LNGFR mRNA showed co-localization and was restricted to the medial septal nucleus and the nucleus of Broca's diagonal band, suggesting a receptor function in these cells for both proteins encoded. In contrast, expression of trkB was widely spread in many areas. Thus trkB protein might serve general functions in the forebrain.
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