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Mammalian neurotrophin-4: structure, chromosomal localization, tissue distribution, and receptor specificity.


ABSTRACT: Nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) are the three members of the neurotrophin family known to exist in mammals. Recently, a fourth neurotrophin (designated neurotrophin-4 or NT-4), which shares all of the features found in the mammalian neurotrophins, has been identified in Xenopus and viper. We used sequences specific to the Xenopus/viper NT-4 to isolate a neurotrophin from both human and rat genomic DNA that appears to represent the mammalian counterpart of Xenopus/viper NT-4. Human NT-4 as well as a human NT-4 pseudogene colocalize to chromosome 19 band q13.3. Mammalian NT-4 has many unusual features compared to the previously identified neurotrophins and is less conserved evolutionarily than the other neurotrophins. However, mammalian NT-4 displays bioactivity and trk receptor specificity similar to that of Xenopus NT-4.

SUBMITTER: Ip NY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC48803 | biostudies-other | 1992 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Mammalian neurotrophin-4: structure, chromosomal localization, tissue distribution, and receptor specificity.

Ip N Y NY   Ibáñez C F CF   Nye S H SH   McClain J J   Jones P F PF   Gies D R DR   Belluscio L L   Le Beau M M MM   Espinosa R R   Squinto S P SP  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19920401 7


Nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, and neurotrophin-3 (NT-3) are the three members of the neurotrophin family known to exist in mammals. Recently, a fourth neurotrophin (designated neurotrophin-4 or NT-4), which shares all of the features found in the mammalian neurotrophins, has been identified in Xenopus and viper. We used sequences specific to the Xenopus/viper NT-4 to isolate a neurotrophin from both human and rat genomic DNA that appears to represent the mammalian count  ...[more]

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