Receptor tyrosine phosphatase-delta is a homophilic, neurite-promoting cell adhesion molecular for CNS neurons |
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Authors: | Wang J Bixby J L |
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Institution: | Department of Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, University of Miami School of Medicine, Florida 33101, USA. |
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Abstract: | Appropriate regulation of tyrosine phosphorylation is essential for axon growth and guidance; evidence from invertebrates indicates that receptor-type tyrosine phosphatases (RPTPs) are required for correct axon growth during CNS development. One vertebrate RPTP, PTP-delta, is highly expressed in brain and has a cell adhesion molecule-like extracellular domain (ECD) comprising three immunoglobulin repeats and eight fibronectin type III repeats. Using fluorescent beads (Covaspheres) coated with the PTP-delta ECD, as well as insect cells expressing PTP-delta on their surfaces, we show that PTP-delta is a homophilic cell adhesion molecule. A variety of chick neurons adhere strongly to an Fc fusion protein containing the PTP-delta ECD. Additionally, substrate-bound PTP-delta ECD fusion protein strongly promotes neurite outgrowth from forebrain neurons; this effect is separable from its effect on adhesion. Our results indicate that PTP-delta is a neurite-promoting cell adhesion molecule for CNS neurons. |
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