G. Dechant et al., THE NEUROTROPHIN RECEPTOR P75 BINDS NEUROTROPHINS ON SYMPATHETIC NEURONS WITH HIGH-AFFINITY AND SPECIFICITY, The Journal of neuroscience, 17(14), 1997, pp. 5281-5287
High-affinity neurotrophin(9) (NT3) receptors have been identified on
nerve growth factor (NGF)-dependent sympathetic neurons, but their occ
upancy by NT3 does not lead to neuronal survival. The molecular nature
of these NT3 binding sites was investigated in this study. With fresh
ly dissociated embryonic day 11 (E11) chick sympathetic neurons, cross
-linking experiments revealed that the main receptor responsible for h
igh affinity specific binding was the neurotrophin receptor p75 (p75(N
TR)), with only a small fraction corresponding to trkC. When E11 sympa
thetic neurons were cultured in the presence of NGF, trkC transcripts
became undetectable, but high-affinity specific NT3 binding persisted.
Cross-linking and antibody inhibition experiments indicated that p75(
NTR) was the only detectable NT3 receptor protein. These characteristi
cs were not observed when p75(NTR) was expressed in transformed cells.
We conclude that p75(NTR) can exist in neurons in a confirmation conf
erring hitherto unrecognized properties to this receptor.