NCAM-induced intracellular signaling revisited |
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Authors: | Ditlevsen Dorte Kornerup Povlsen Gro Klitgaard Berezin Vladimir Bock Elisabeth |
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Affiliation: | Protein Laboratory, Institute of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University of Copenhagen, Panum Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark. dorted@plab.ku.dk |
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Abstract: | The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) plays a crucial role in neuronal development, synaptic plasticity, and regeneration. NCAM works as "smart glue" that not only mediates cell-cell adhesion but also induces activation of a complex network of intracellular signaling cascades on homophilic or heterophilic binding. Stimulation of NCAM by homophilic interactions induces neuronal differentiation through activation of a number of signaling molecules, including the fibroblast growth factor receptor, non-receptor kinases Fyn and focal adhesion kinase, growth-associated protein-43, the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway, intracellular Ca(2+), and protein kinases A, C, and G. This review presents and discusses the current knowledge in the area of NCAM signaling with a focus on the events involved in NCAM-mediated neurite outgrowth. |
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Keywords: | cell adhesion molecule fibroblast growth factor receptor neuronal differentiation signal trans-duction |
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