Neuronal sorting protein-related receptor sorLA/LR11 regulates processing of the amyloid precursor protein
Rush University Medical Center · The University of Melbourne · +1 more institution
Abstract
SorLA (Sorting protein-related receptor) is a type-1 membrane protein of unknown function that is expressed in neurons. Its homology to sorting receptors that shuttle between the plasma membrane, endosomes, and the Golgi suggests a related function in neuronal trafficking processes. Because expression of sorLA is reduced in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), we tested involvement of this receptor in intracellular transport and processing of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) to the amyloid beta-peptide (Abeta), the principal component of senile plaques. We demonstrate that sorLA interacts with APP in vitro and in living cells and that both proteins colocalize in endosomal and Golgi…
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- 15.86
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- 100%
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Authors
19- OMOlav M. AndersenCorresponding
Rush University Medical Center, The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
- JRJuliane Reiche
Rush University Medical Center, The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
- VSVanessa Schmidt
Rush University Medical Center, The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
- MGMichael Gotthardt
Rush University Medical Center, The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
- RSRobert Spoelgen
Rush University Medical Center, The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts General Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Endosome
- Amyloid precursor protein
- Cell biology
- Golgi apparatus
- Receptor
- Biology
- Transport protein
- Retromer