Oetjen Sandra, Mahlke Claudia, Hermans-Borgmeyer Irm, Hermey Guido
Institute for Molecular and Cellular Cognition, Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, 20251, Hamburg, Germany.
J Comp Neurol. 2014 Oct 15;522(15):3386-402. doi: 10.1002/cne.23606. Epub 2014 May 2.
SorCS3 is a member of the Vps10p-D receptor family. These type I transmembrane proteins are regarded as sorting receptors, and some family members modulate signal transduction pathways by acting as co-receptors. SorCS3 binds the nerve growth factor (NGF) and platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF-BB), but the functional implications of these interactions are poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that SorCS3 is almost exclusively expressed in the nervous system and is localized to vesicular structures. By using in situ hybridization, we analyze SorCS3 dynamic expression during embryonic and postnatal development and compare the expression pattern with those of the homologous genes SorCS1 and SorCS2. SorCS3 transcripts are widely distributed in the nervous system but are absent from the embryonic cerebral cortex. SorCS3 expression marks thalamic nuclei at embryonic and early postnatal stages. However, during postnatal development and in the adult, a switch in the localization of SorCS3 transcripts was observed. At these stages forebrain structures, such as the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex, show most prominent expression. The developmental expression pattern of SorCS3 is in accordance with the proposed function as a receptor for growth factors or morphogenic signals. On the cellular level, we demonstrate that the SorCS3 cytoplasmic domain targets receptors to the Golgi apparatus, vesicular structures, and the cell surface. In neurons, receptors are localized to vesicles in the soma and dendrites. Moreover, we show that the SorCS3 cytoplasmic domain conveys internalization through canonical endocytic motifs in an adaptor protein 2 (AP-2)-dependent way. This is in agreement with a proposed function as a neuronal sorting receptor.
SorCS3是Vps10p-D受体家族的成员。这些I型跨膜蛋白被视为分选受体,一些家族成员通过作为共受体来调节信号转导途径。SorCS3可结合神经生长因子(NGF)和血小板衍生生长因子(PDGF-BB),但这些相互作用的功能意义尚不清楚。在这里,我们证明SorCS3几乎只在神经系统中表达,并定位于囊泡结构。通过原位杂交,我们分析了SorCS3在胚胎期和出生后发育过程中的动态表达,并将其表达模式与同源基因SorCS1和SorCS2的表达模式进行比较。SorCS3转录本在神经系统中广泛分布,但在胚胎期大脑皮层中不存在。SorCS3的表达在胚胎期和出生后早期标记丘脑核。然而,在出生后发育过程中和成年期,观察到SorCS3转录本的定位发生了转变。在这些阶段,前脑结构,如海马体和大脑皮层,显示出最显著的表达。SorCS3的发育表达模式与作为生长因子或形态发生信号受体的推测功能一致。在细胞水平上,我们证明SorCS3细胞质结构域将受体靶向高尔基体、囊泡结构和细胞表面。在神经元中,受体定位于胞体和树突中的囊泡。此外,我们表明SorCS3细胞质结构域通过衔接蛋白2(AP-2)依赖的方式通过经典的内吞基序传递内化作用。这与作为神经元分选受体的推测功能一致。