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Characterization of a multicomponent receptor for GDNF

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GLIAL-CELL-LINE-DERIVED neurotrophic factor (GDNF)1 is a potent survival factor for central and peripheral neurons2–6, and is essential for the development of kidneys and the enteric nervous system7–9. Despite the potential clinical and physiological importance of GDNF, its mechanism of action is unknown. Here we show that physiological responses to GDNF require the presence of a novel glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked protein (designated GDNFR-α) that is expressed on GDNF-responsive cells and binds GDNF with a high affinity. We further demonstrate that GDNF promotes the formation of a physical complex between GDNFR-α and the orphan tyrosine kinase receptor Ret10–12, thereby inducing its tyrosine phosphorylation. These findings support the hypothesis that GDNF uses a multi-subunit receptor system in which GDNFR-α and Ret function as the ligand-binding and signalling components, respectively.

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Treanor, J., Goodman, L., de Sauvage, F. et al. Characterization of a multicomponent receptor for GDNF. Nature 382, 80–83 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/382080a0

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