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포항공과대학교 생명과학과

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세미나

Molecular mechanism of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

2015-10-15 2000
세미나 일시
2015.10.5(월) 오후2:00
연사
Minseok Song, Ph.D.
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PBC 대강당

[BK21 Plus Seminar]
                
                  
               ▶Subject: Molecular mechanism of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
                          
               ▶Speaker: Minseok Song, Ph.D.
                   (Dept. of Psychiatry, Weill Cornell Medical College)
                                       
               ▶Date: 2:00PM/Oct. 5(Mon.)/2015
                       
               ▶Place: Auditorium(1F), Postech Biotech Center
                        
                      *Abctract
                  Recent studies in humans and in genetic mouse models have identified Slit- and NTRK-like family (Slitrks) as candidate genes for neuropsychiatric disorders. All Slitrk isotypes are highly expressed in the CNS, where they mediate neurite outgrowth, synaptogenesis, and neuronal survival. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these functions are not known. Here, we report that Slitrk5 modulates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-dependent biological responses through direct interaction with TrkB receptors. Under basal conditions, Slitrk5 interacts primarily with a transsynaptic binding partner, protein tyrosine phosphatase δ (PTPδ); however, upon BDNF stimulation, Slitrk5 shifts to cis-interactions with TrkB. In the absence of Slitrk5, TrkB has a reduced rate of ligand-dependent recycling and altered responsiveness to BDNF treatment. Structured illumination microscopy revealed that Slitrk5 mediates optimal targeting of TrkB receptors to Rab11-positive recycling endosomes through recruitment of a Rab11 effector protein, Rab11-FIP3. Thus, Slitrk5 acts as a TrkB co-receptor that mediates its BDNF-dependent trafficking and signaling.


             ▶Inquiry: Prof. Sung Ho Ryu (279-2292)
                      
               * This seminar will be given in English.
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