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  2. GRASP-1 is a neuronal scaffold protein for the JNK signaling pathway

GRASP-1 is a neuronal scaffold protein for the JNK signaling pathway

  • FEBS Lett. 2007 Sep 18;581(23):4403-10. doi: 10.1016/j.febslet.2007.08.008.
Bing Ye 1 Wei-ping Yu Gareth M Thomas Richard L Huganir
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Affiliation

  • 1 Solomon H Snyder Department of Neuroscience, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA.
Abstract

GRASP-1 is a neuronally enriched protein that interacts with the AMPA-type glutamate receptor/GRIP complex. GRASP-1 can be cleaved by Caspase-3 in both normal and ischemic brains although the functional significance of this cleavage remains elusive. We investigated signal transduction pathways that might lie downstream of GRASP-1 and found that GRASP-1 potently activates JNK pathway signaling, with no effect on ERK signaling. Such JNK pathway activating activity requires binding of GRASP-1 to both JNK and the upstream JNK pathway activator MEKK-1. Furthermore, mutations that prevent Caspase 3-cleavage of GRASP-1 dramatically inhibit the JNK pathway activating activity of GRASP-1, suggesting a novel link between Caspase-3 activation and JNK pathway signaling. These results suggest that GRASP-1 serves as a scaffold protein to facilitate MEKK-1 activation of JNK signaling in neurons.

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