Nerve growth factor (NGF) represents a family of structurally related trophic factors, including brain-derived neurotrophin factor (BDNF), neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), NT-4, and NT-5. These neurotrophin factors interact with two classes of receptors, the trk receptor tyrosine kinase family, and the low affinity p75 neurotrophin receptor. To study potential ligand-receptor interactions, recombinant trk fusion proteins have been constructed, and pan-trk polyclonal antisera directed against the cytoplasmic tyrosine kinase domain have been generated. The recombinant proteins were assessed for in vitro kinase activity and for the ability of K-252a to inhibit phosphorylation. Antibodies made against the fusion protein recognize all trk family members, and are effective in immunoprecipitation of affinity-crosslinked receptors. Comparative crosslinking indicates that NGF can recognize all trk receptor members, illustrating the large number of potential ligand-receptor interactions between neurotrophins and their receptors.
CITATION STYLE
Horvath, C. M., Wolven, A., Machadeo, D., Huber, J., Boter, L., Benedetti, M., … Chao, M. V. (1993). Analysis of the trk NGF receptor tyrosine kinase using recombinant fusion proteins. In Journal of Cell Science (Vol. 106, pp. 223–228). Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.1993.supplement_17.31
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.