Authors
Mark L Grimes, Jie Zhou, Eric C Beattie, Eric C Yuen, Deborah E Hall, Janice S Valletta, Kimberly S Topp, Jennifer H LaVail, Nigel W Bunnett, William C Mobley
Publication date
1996/12/15
Journal
Journal of neuroscience
Volume
16
Issue
24
Pages
7950-7964
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
The survival, differentiation, and maintenance of responsive neurons are regulated by nerve growth factor (NGF), which is secreted by the target and interacts with receptors on the axon tip. It is uncertain how the NGF signal is communicated retrogradely from distal axons to neuron cell bodies. Retrograde transport of activated receptors in endocytic vesicles could convey the signal. However, little is known about endocytosis of NGF receptors, and there is no evidence that NGF receptors continue to signal after endocytosis. We have examined early events in the membrane traffic of NGF and its receptor, gp140TrkA (TrkA), in PC12 cells. NGF induced rapid and extensive endocytosis of TrkA in these cells, and the receptor subsequently moved into small organelles located near the plasma membrane. Some of these organelles contained clathrin and α-adaptin, which implies that TrkA is internalized by clathrin …
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