Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin.
Agrin is the key inducer of postsynaptic differentiations at the neuromuscular junction. The multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan is mediating via its N-terminal segment the interaction with laminin, whereas the C-terminal portion is responsible for Dystroglycan binding and clustering of the Ace...
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doaj-5d214f73f1854f88b6d29355f3831eed2020-11-25T01:55:54ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0179e4366910.1371/journal.pone.0043669Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin.Trushar R PatelGeorgina ButlerAinsley McFarlaneIrene XieChristopher M OverallJörg StetefeldAgrin is the key inducer of postsynaptic differentiations at the neuromuscular junction. The multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan is mediating via its N-terminal segment the interaction with laminin, whereas the C-terminal portion is responsible for Dystroglycan binding and clustering of the Acetylcholine receptor. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are known to play essential roles in matrix remodeling, degradation and regulation of extracellular signaling networks.Site-specific processing of Agrin provides key insight into regulatory effects of Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Here, we present a detailed study of agrin processing by different MMPs together with a molecular understanding of binding and cleavage at both terminal fragments. The data suggest for a regulatory effect of MMP cleavage at particularly important functional sites of agrin. Cleave of agrin abolishes the agrin-laminin complex formation and the Acetylcholine receptor clustering at the neuromuscular junction.Agrin is a target of specific MMP processing resulting in agrin subfragments with different regulatory activities. MMP processing is a powerful tool to regulate extracellular signaling networks.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3439447?pdf=render |
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Trushar R Patel Georgina Butler Ainsley McFarlane Irene Xie Christopher M Overall Jörg Stetefeld Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. PLoS ONE |
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Trushar R Patel Georgina Butler Ainsley McFarlane Irene Xie Christopher M Overall Jörg Stetefeld |
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Trushar R Patel |
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Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. |
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Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. |
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Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. |
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Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. |
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Site specific cleavage mediated by MMPs regulates function of agrin. |
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site specific cleavage mediated by mmps regulates function of agrin. |
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Agrin is the key inducer of postsynaptic differentiations at the neuromuscular junction. The multidomain heparan sulfate proteoglycan is mediating via its N-terminal segment the interaction with laminin, whereas the C-terminal portion is responsible for Dystroglycan binding and clustering of the Acetylcholine receptor. Matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) are known to play essential roles in matrix remodeling, degradation and regulation of extracellular signaling networks.Site-specific processing of Agrin provides key insight into regulatory effects of Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). Here, we present a detailed study of agrin processing by different MMPs together with a molecular understanding of binding and cleavage at both terminal fragments. The data suggest for a regulatory effect of MMP cleavage at particularly important functional sites of agrin. Cleave of agrin abolishes the agrin-laminin complex formation and the Acetylcholine receptor clustering at the neuromuscular junction.Agrin is a target of specific MMP processing resulting in agrin subfragments with different regulatory activities. MMP processing is a powerful tool to regulate extracellular signaling networks. |
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