A splice variant of the neurotrophin receptor trkB with increased specificity for brain-derived neurotrophic factor

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Abstract

The trkB gene codes for a receptor tyrosine kinase, which is essential for the development of the peripheral nervous system. This receptor can be activated by three different neurotrophins: BDNF, NT-4/5 and NT-3. The extracellular domain of trkB was found to be encoded in 10 exons corresponding to receptor subdomains previously identified on the basis of protein sequence comparisons. Exon 9 was skipped in a novel tyrosine kinase transcript of the trkB gene, designated ctrkB-Short (ctrkB-S). While the previously described trkB receptor ctrkB-Long (ctrkB-L) and trkB-S receptors were activated similarly by BDNF, trkB-S interacted poorly with NT-4/5 and NT-3 as measured by ligand binding, ligand-induced autophosphorylation and ligand-dependent activation of p21(ras). Efficient activation of ctrkB-S by NT-3 was restored by a single amino acid replacement in NT-3 (D15A), Both trkB-L and trkB-S transcripts were detected in embryonic neurons.

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Strohmaier, C., Carter, B. D., Urfer, R., Barde, Y. A., & Dechant, G. (1996). A splice variant of the neurotrophin receptor trkB with increased specificity for brain-derived neurotrophic factor. EMBO Journal, 15(13), 3332–3337. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1996.tb00698.x

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