How neuropilin-1 regulates receptor tyrosine kinase signalling: the knowns and known unknowns
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How neuropilin-1 regulates receptor tyrosine kinase signalling: the knowns and known unknowns
Abstract
Essential roles of NRP1 (neuropilin-1) in cardiovascular development and in neuronal axon targeting during embryogenesis are thought to be mediated primarily through binding of NRP1 to two unrelated types of ligands: the VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor) family of angiogenic cytokines in the endothelium, and the class 3 semaphorins in neurons. A widely accepted mechanism for the role of NRP1 in the endothelium is VEGF binding to NRP1 and VEGFR2 (VEGF receptor 2) and VEGF-dependent formation of complexes or NRP1-VEGFR2 holoreceptors with enhanced signalling activity and biological function. However, although some basic features of this model are solidly based on biochemical and cellular data, others are open to question. Furthermore, a mechanistic account of NRP1 has to accommodate research which emphasizes the diversity of NRP1 functions in different cell types and particularly an emerging role in signalling by other growth factor ligands for RTKs (receptor tyrosine kinases) such as HGF (hepatocyte growth factor) and PDGF (platelet-derived growth factor). It is uncertain, however, whether the model of NRP1-RTK heterocomplex formation applies in all of these situations. In the light of these developments, the need to explain mechanistically the role of NRP1 in signalling is coming increasingly to the fore. The present article focuses on some of the most important unresolved questions concerning the mechanism(s) through which NRP1 acts, and highlights recent findings which are beginning to generate insights into these questions.
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