Myelin-associated glycoprotein as a functional ligand for the Nogo-66 receptor
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.1073031
Myelin-associated glycoprotein as a functional ligand for the Nogo-66 receptor
Abstract
Axonal regeneration in the adult central nervous system (CNS) is limited by two proteins in myelin, Nogo and myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG). The receptor for Nogo (NgR) has been identified as an axonal glycosyl-phosphatidyl-inositol (GPI)-anchored protein, whereas the MAG receptor has remained elusive. Here, we show that MAG binds directly, with high affinity, to NgR. Cleavage of GPI-linked proteins from axons protects growth cones from MAG-induced collapse, and dominant-negative NgR eliminates MAG inhibition of neurite outgrowth. MAG-resistant embryonic neurons are rendered MAG-sensitive by expression of NgR. MAG and Nogo-66 activate NgR independently and serve as redundant NgR ligands that may limit axonal regeneration after CNS injury.
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Neuroscience. It takes more than two to Nogo.Science. 2002 Aug 16;297(5584):1132-4. doi: 10.1126/science.1076247. Science. 2002. PMID: 12183616 No abstract available.
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