We have examined whether the low affinity neurotrophin receptor p75NTR modulates TrkA function by intracellular signaling. Using ligands that selectively bind p75NTR or TrkA, we found that a p75NTR-derived signal reduces TrkA activation. Short term treatment of PC12 cells with ceramide analogues also resulted in reduced NGF-stimulated TrkA activation, suggesting that p75-mediated increases in sphingomyelinase activity may contribute to this modulatory effect. Phosphoamino acid analysis was performed to determine if brain-derived neurotrophic factor- or ceramide-mediated phosphorylation of the TrkA intracellular domain correlated with a reduction in its ligand- induced activation. A specific increase in TrkA phosphoserine content was observed in response to both C2-ceramide and brain-derived neurotrophic factor. These results suggest that ligand binding of p75NTR can activate a signaling cascade that results in reduced TrkA activity through phosphorylation of its intracellular domain.
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MacPhee, I. J., & Barker, P. A. (1997). Brain-derived neurotrophic factor binding to the p75 neurotrophin receptor reduces TrkA signaling while increasing serine phosphorylation in the TrkA intracellular domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(38), 23547–23551. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.38.23547
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