Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2036327 Cell 2011 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryThe neurotrophins NGF and NT3 collaborate to support development of sympathetic neurons. Although both promote axonal extension via the TrkA receptor, only NGF activates retrograde transport of TrkA endosomes to support neuronal survival. Here, we report that actin depolymerization is essential for initiation of NGF/TrkA endosome trafficking and that a Rac1–cofilin signaling module associated with TrkA early endosomes supports their maturation to retrograde transport-competent endosomes. These actin-regulatory endosomal components are absent from NT3/TrkA endosomes, explaining the failure of NT3 to support retrograde TrkA transport and survival. The inability of NT3 to activate Rac1-GTP–cofilin signaling is likely due to the labile nature of NT3/TrkA complexes within the acidic environment of TrkA early endosomes. Thus, TrkA endosomes associate with actin-modulatory proteins to promote F-actin disassembly, enabling their maturation into transport-competent signaling endosomes. Differential control of this process explains how NGF but not NT3 supports retrograde survival of sympathetic neurons.

Graphical AbstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (368 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Proteomic analysis of endosomes containing the neurotrophin receptor TrkA ► TrkA endosomes associate with actin-modulatory proteins ► Retrograde transport of TrkA endosomes is dependent on F-actin breakdown ► The neurotrophin NGF, but not NT3, can bind TrkA to signal at endosomal pH

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