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Sorbs1 and -2 Interact with CrkL and Are Required for Acetylcholine Receptor Cluster Formation.


ABSTRACT: Crk and CrkL are noncatalytic adaptor proteins necessary for the formation of neuromuscular synapses which function downstream of muscle-specific kinase (MuSK), a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in skeletal muscle, and the MuSK binding protein Dok-7. How Crk/CrkL regulate neuromuscular endplate formation is not known. To better understand the roles of Crk/CrkL, we identified CrkL binding proteins using mass spectrometry and have identified Sorbs1 and Sorbs2 as two functionally redundant proteins that associate with the initiating MuSK/Dok-7/Crk/CrkL complex, regulate acetylcholine receptor (AChR) clustering in vitro, and are localized at synapses in vivo.

SUBMITTER: Hallock PT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4719301 | biostudies-other | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Sorbs1 and -2 Interact with CrkL and Are Required for Acetylcholine Receptor Cluster Formation.

Hallock Peter T PT   Chin Sherry S   Blais Steven S   Neubert Thomas A TA   Glass David J DJ  

Molecular and cellular biology 20151102 2


Crk and CrkL are noncatalytic adaptor proteins necessary for the formation of neuromuscular synapses which function downstream of muscle-specific kinase (MuSK), a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed in skeletal muscle, and the MuSK binding protein Dok-7. How Crk/CrkL regulate neuromuscular endplate formation is not known. To better understand the roles of Crk/CrkL, we identified CrkL binding proteins using mass spectrometry and have identified Sorbs1 and Sorbs2 as two functionally redundant prote  ...[more]

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