Agrin (green) is found at synaptic contacts as defined by synaptic vesicle localization (red).
The authors previously identified an agrin-induced signaling pathway in CNS neurons. The new work shows that the domain of agrin responsible for inducing this signal is within 20 kD of the carboxy terminus of the protein. A fragment from within this functional domain binds to the putative agrin receptor, but does not activate the signaling pathway, suggesting that receptor activation requires binding to two sites. Using the fragment as a probe reveals...
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
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