• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: PRG3 and PRG5 C-Termini: Important Players in Early Neuronal Differentiation
  • Contributor: Brandt, Nicola; Willmer, Jan Philipp; Ayon-Olivas, Maurilyn S.; Banicka, Veronika; Witt, Martin; Wree, Andreas; Groß, Isabel; Gläser, Anne; Hausmann, Jens; Bräuer, Anja U.
  • Published: MDPI AG, 2022
  • Published in: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23 (2022) 21, Seite 13007
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/ijms232113007
  • ISSN: 1422-0067
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  • Description: The functional importance of neuronal differentiation of the transmembrane proteins’ plasticity-related genes 3 (PRG3) and 5 (PRG5) has been shown. Although their sequence is closely related, they promote different morphological changes in neurons. PRG3 was shown to promote neuritogenesis in primary neurons; PRG5 contributes to spine induction in immature neurons and the regulation of spine density and morphology in mature neurons. Both exhibit intracellularly located C-termini of less than 50 amino acids. Varying C-termini suggested that these domains shape neuronal morphology differently. We generated mutant EGFP-fusion proteins in which the C-termini were either swapped between PRG3 and PRG5, deleted, or fused to another family member, plasticity-related gene 4 (PRG4), that was recently shown to be expressed in different brain regions. We subsequently analyzed the influence of overexpression in immature neurons. Our results point to a critical role of the PRG3 and PRG5 C-termini in shaping early neuronal morphology. However, the results suggest that the C-terminus alone might not be sufficient for promoting the morphological effects induced by PRG3 and PRG5.
  • Access State: Open Access