Neurotrophins: to cleave or not to cleave.
Journal: 2002/January - Neuron
ISSN: 0896-6273
PUBMED: 11779474
Abstract:
The family of neurotrophic factors known as neurotrophins has yielded a series of surprises, both with regard to the broad extent of their functional roles and the remarkable complexity of their signaling mechanisms. The recent discovery that a neurotrophin precursor protein and its proteolytically processed products may differentially activate pro- and antiapoptotic cellular responses, through preferential activation of Trk or p75 receptors, promises to unveil yet another level of regulatory complexity.
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