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Signaling mechanisms of neurite outgrowth induced by the cell adhesion molecules NCAM and N-Cadherin
Authors:S M Hansen  V Berezin  E Bock
Institution:1. ENKAM Pharmaceuticals A/S, Fruebjergvej 3, Copenhagen ?, 2100, Denmark
2. Protein Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, Panum Institute, Building 24.2, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Blegdamsvej 3C, Copenhagen, 2200, Denmark
Abstract:Formation of appropriate neural circuits depends on a complex interplay between extracellular guiding cues and intracellular signaling events that result in alterations of cytoskeletal dynamics and a neurite growth response. Surface-expressed cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) interact with the surroundings via the extracellular domain and bind to the cytoskeleton via their intracellular domain. In addition, several CAMs induce signaling events via direct interactions with intracellular proteins or via interactions with cell surface receptors. Thus, CAMs are obvious candidates for transmitting extracellular guidance cues to intracellular events and thereby regulating neurite outgrowth. In this review, we focus on two CAMs, the neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) and N-cadherin, and their ability to mediate signaling associated with a neurite outgrowth response. In particular, we will focus on direct interaction between NCAM and N-cadherin with a number of intracellular partners, as well as on their interaction with the fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR). Received 23 May 2008; received after revision 14 July 2008; accepted 21 July 2008
Keywords:" target="_blank">    Cell Adhesion Molecules  NCAM  N-Cadherin  neurite outgrowth  FGFR  intracellular signaling
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