Primary sequence of a motor neuron-selective adhesive site in the synaptic basal lamina protein S-laminin |
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Authors: | D D Hunter B E Porter J W Bulock S P Adams J P Merlie J R Sanes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri 63110. |
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Abstract: | S-laminin, a novel homolog of laminin, is concentrated in a subset of basal laminae including the basal lamina that passes between motor nerve terminals and muscle fibers at the neuromuscular junction. Here we used recombinant fragments to localize a neuronal attachment site to the C-terminal 10% of s-laminin. We then used synthetic peptides spanning the active fragment to identify the primary sequence of the adhesive site as Leu-Arg-Glu (LRE): neurons attach to an immobilized LRE-containing peptide, and soluble LRE blocks attachment of neurons to the s-laminin fragment. Whereas ciliary ganglion neurons (which normally innervate muscle fibers) adhered well both to laminin and to an s-laminin fragment, sensory and central neurons and several neuronal cell lines all adhered well to laminin but poorly to the s-laminin fragment. Together, these results define a motor neuron-selective attachment site on s-laminin. |
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