2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2007.02.014
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Regulation of ErbB-4 endocytosis by neuregulin in GABAergic hippocampal interneurons

Abstract: Neuregulin (NRG)/ErbB receptor signaling pathways have recently been implicated in the reversal of long-term potentiation at hippocampal glutamatergic synapses. Moreover, polymorphisms in NRG-1 and ErbB-4 genes have been linked to an increased risk for developing schizophrenia. ErbB-4 is highly expressed at glutamatergic synapses where it binds to PSD-95 via its carboxyl terminal T-V-V sequence. Here we investigated the expression, localization and trafficking of ErbB-4 in cultured hippocampal neurons by immun… Show more

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“…3G). Importantly, over 88% of cultured hippocampal interneurons are also ErbB4+ in wild-type cultures (29). In these ErbB4 −/− cultured interneurons, NRG2 was without effect (Fig.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…3G). Importantly, over 88% of cultured hippocampal interneurons are also ErbB4+ in wild-type cultures (29). In these ErbB4 −/− cultured interneurons, NRG2 was without effect (Fig.…”
Section: ) (E) Representativementioning
confidence: 84%
“…Triton X-100-solubilized synaptic plasma membranes or hippocampal culture lysates were normalized for total protein, and immunoprecipitation was performed essentially as described (8). Biotinylation reactions of hippocampal cultures were performed at 4°C, washed, and processed essentially as described (29) using NeutrAvidin UltraLink Resin (Pierce).…”
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“…Ligand binding typically causes down-regulation of these receptors [11,12,163], albeit to an extent that is significantly lower than that observed with EGFR down-regulation [164][165][166]. The neuregulin-induced internalization of ErbB3 and ErbB4 has been observed in various cells, including neurons [12,164,165,167,168]. However, as in the case of ErbB2, the internalization of ErbB3 and ErbB4 is slower than that of EGFR [165,166].…”
Section: Trafficking Of Erbb3 and Erbb4mentioning
confidence: 99%