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A TAG1-APP signalling pathway through Fe65 negatively modulates neurogenesis

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NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 3, Pages 283-U29

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncb1690

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The release of amyloid precursor protein (APP) intracellular domain (AICD) may be triggered by extracellular cues through gamma-secretase-dependent cleavage. AICD binds to Fe65, which may have a role in AICD-dependent signalling; however, the functional ligand has not been characterized. In this study, we have identified TAG1 as a functional ligand of APP. We found that, through an extracellular interaction with APP, TAG1 increased AICD release and triggered Fe65-dependent activity in gamma-secretase-dependent manner. TAG1, APP and Fe65 colocalized in the neural stem cell niche of the fetal ventricular zone. Neural precursor cells from TAG1(-/-), APP(-/-) and TAG1(-/-); APP(-/-) mice had aberrantly enhanced neurogenesis, which was significantly reversed in TAG1(-/-) mice by TAG1 or AICD but not by AICD mutated at the Fe65 binding site. Notably, TAG1 reduced normal neurogenesis in Fe65(+/+) mice. Abnormally enhanced neurogenesis also occurred in Fe65(-/-) mice but could not be reversed by TAG1. These results describe a TAG1-APP signalling pathway that negatively modulates neurogenesis through Fe65.

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