2005
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.4464-04.2005
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The Nogo-66 Receptor Homolog NgR2 Is a Sialic Acid-Dependent Receptor Selective for Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein

Abstract: The Nogo-66 receptor (NgR1) is a promiscuous receptor for the myelin inhibitory proteins Nogo/Nogo-66, myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG), and oligodendrocyte myelin glycoprotein (OMgp). NgR1, an axonal glycoprotein, is the founding member of a protein family composed of the structurally related molecules NgR1, NgR2, and NgR3. Here we show that NgR2 is a novel receptor for MAG and acts selectively to mediate MAG inhibitory responses. MAG binds NgR2 directly and with greater affinity than NgR1. In neurons NgR… Show more

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“…NgR2, an isoform, has a higher affinity for MAG, which is found in peripheral nerve myelin (Venkatesh et al, 2005). NgR1 is rapidly lost from axons after sciatic nerve injury but is expressed in activated phagocytic macrophages (Fry et al, 2007).…”
Section: Role Of the Nogo Receptor In Macrophage Clearance From Injurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NgR2, an isoform, has a higher affinity for MAG, which is found in peripheral nerve myelin (Venkatesh et al, 2005). NgR1 is rapidly lost from axons after sciatic nerve injury but is expressed in activated phagocytic macrophages (Fry et al, 2007).…”
Section: Role Of the Nogo Receptor In Macrophage Clearance From Injurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to one report, none of the three major myelin-associated inhibitors bind to NgR2 and NgR3 (Barton et al, 2003). A recent report, however, showed MAG binding to NgR2 in a sialic acid-dependent manner (Venkatesh et al, 2005). Furthermore, since amino-Nogo can act independently of NgR, could this be responsible for the observed inhibition in ngrÀ/À mice?…”
Section: Interfering In Downstream Signaling Eventsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Briefly, the three inhibitors, while sharing no homology, can bind to a single neuronal receptor, NgR1, which together with co-receptors p75NTR or TROY, and LINGO-1, mediates the inhibitory effect (Yiu and He, 2006). MAG can also bind to NgR2 (Venkatesh et al, 2005). There are possibly other, yet unidentified receptors.…”
Section: The Protein Components Of Cns Myelin and White Matter Are Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MAG binding to NgR1-expressing cells is GPIdependent and not sialic acid-dependent. In contrast, MAG binding to an NgR1 homolog, NgR2, is sialic acid-dependent, and NgR2 can also mediate the inhibitory effect of MAG in vitro (Venkatesh et al, 2005). MAG has been extensively used to mimic the effect of CNS myelin on neurite growth (Filbin, 2003).…”
Section: Magmentioning
confidence: 99%
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