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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology | 1992

The Trk family of tyrosine kinases: Receptors for NGF-related neurotrophins

Luis F. Parada; P. Tsoulfas; Lino Tessarollo; J. Blair; S.W. Reid; D. Soppet

Neurotrophins are known to have important functions in the survival of embryonic and adult subpopulations of neurons. The identification of Trk family RTKs as receptors for NGF-related neurotrophins indicates phosphotyrosine-mediated signal transduction as a principal mechanism for neurotrophin signaling. Previous trk and trkB expression studies (Klein et al. 1989, 1990b; Martin-Zanca et al. 1990) and more recent studies with trkC (L. Tessarollo et al., in prep.) provide important clues about function. Thus, trkB and trkC expression in motor neurons and in many nonneuronal cells suggests that these cells are targets for neurotrophin action in vivo, even though this has not been demonstrated in the classic in vitro survival assays. Expression of trkB and trkC in nonneuronal cells implies that these receptors may act in additional aspects of organogenesis and development. Current approaches to assay Trk receptor and neurotrophin function will be complemented by further studies in the living organism. Transgenic approaches aimed at ectopic expression and at interfering with normal receptor function should provide additional insights. Finally, reverse genetic approaches using targeted mutation of Trk receptors in embryonic stem cells (Stanton et al. 1992) will allow assessment of critical receptor requirements and provide powerful reagents for studying nervous system development and function.


Genes & Development | 1994

Targeted disruption of the neurofibromatosis type-1 gene leads to developmental abnormalities in heart and various neural crest-derived tissues.

Camilynn I. Brannan; Archibald S. Perkins; Kristine S. Vogel; Nancy Ratner; Michael Nordlund; Susan W. Reid; Arthur M. Buchberg; Nancy A. Jenkins; Luis F. Parada; Neal G. Copeland


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1992

K-252a inhibits nerve growth factor-induced trk proto-oncogene tyrosine phosphorylation and kinase activity

Margaret M. Berg; David W. Sternberg; Luis F. Parada; Moses V. Chao


Genes & Development | 1992

Loss of N-myc function results in embryonic lethality and failure of the epithelial component of the embryo to develop.

B R Stanton; Archibald S. Perkins; L Tessarollo; D A Sassoon; Luis F. Parada


Development | 1993

trkC, a receptor for neurotrophin-3, is widely expressed in the developing nervous system and in non-neuronal tissues

Lino Tessarollo; Pantelis Tsoulfas; Dionisio Martin-Zanca; Debra J. Gilbert; Nancy A. Jenkins; Neal G. Copeland; Luis F. Parada


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994

Targeted mutation in the neurotrophin-3 gene results in loss of muscle sensory neurons

Lino Tessarollo; Kristine S. Vogel; Mary Ellen Palko; Susan W. Reid; Luis F. Parada


Development | 1993

Defects in heart and lung development in compound heterozygotes for two different targeted mutations at the N-myc locus

Cecilia Bernelot Moens; Brian R. Stanton; Luis F. Parada; Janet Rossant


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997

Targeted deletion of all isoforms of the trkC gene suggests the use of alternate receptors by its ligand neurotrophin-3 in neuronal development and implicates trkC in normal cardiogenesis

Lino Tessarollo; Pantelis Tsoulfas; Michael J. Donovan; Mary Ellen Palko; Janet Blair-Flynn; Barbara L Hempstead; Luis F. Parada


Journal of Cell Biology | 1993

Neurotrophin-3 induced by tri-iodothyronine in cerebellar granule cells promotes Purkinje cell differentiation.

Dan Lindholm; Eero Castrén; Pantelis Tsoulfas; Roland Kolbeck; M. da Penha Berzaghi; Axel Leingärtner; Carl-Philipp Heisenberg; Lino Tessarollo; Luis F. Parada; Hans Thoenen; L Tesarollo


Development | 1992

c-ros: the vertebrate homolog of the sevenless tyrosine kinase receptor is tightly regulated during organogenesis in mouse embryonic development.

Lino Tessarollo; Lalitha Nagarajan; Luis F. Parada

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Lino Tessarollo

National Institutes of Health

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Dionisio Martin-Zanca

Spanish National Research Council

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Pantelis Tsoulfas

Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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David Kaplan

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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Carl-Philipp Heisenberg

Institute of Science and Technology Austria

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Archibald S. Perkins

University of Rochester Medical Center

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Axel Leingärtner

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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