PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATORS AND INHIBITORS IN THE NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM .3. THE SERPIN PROTEASE NEXIN-I IS SYNTHESIZED BY MUSCLE AND LOCALIZED AT NEUROMUSCULAR SYNAPSES

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FESTOFF, BW
RAO, JS
HANTAI, D
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[1] INSERM,U153,DEV PATHOL & REGENERAT NEUROMUSCULAIRE LAB,F-75005 PARIS,FRANCE
[2] UNIV KANSAS,MED CTR,DEPT NEUROL,KANSAS CITY,KS 66103
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10.1002/jcp.1041470111
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Recent studies suggest that the nature of events leading to the formation, maintenance, and elimination of synapases may be regulated by cascade-type, locally expressed proteases and protease inhibitors acting on adhesive extracellular matrix components. We have identified a molecule in conditioned medium of murine skeletal muscle cells that in molecular weight, target protease inhibition, heparin-binding and cross-reactivity with authenic antisera is similar to the human serine proteinase inhibitor, protease nexin 1. Protease nexin I is a 43-50 kDa glycoprotein of the serpin superfamily (arg-serpin class). Purified anti-protease nexin I antibody (anti-47 kDa) stains adult mouse skeletal muscle in discrete foci that precisely superimpose on synaptic neuromuscular junctions. Protease nexin I appears in patches on surfaces of cultured mouse skeletal myotubes, but not on myoblasts. These patches co-localize with acetylcholine receptor clusters and acetylcholinesterase staining during cellular maturation in culture. Evidence that protease nexin I is a synaptic, extracellular antigen is particularly intriguing since it has been shown to be identical, in structure and activity, with a factor released by glial cells, called glia-derived nexin that stimulates mouse neuroblastoma cell neurite outgrowth and inhibits granule cell migration. Protease nexin I inhibits both tumor cell and myoblast plasminogen activator-mediated destruction of extracellular matrix. Thus, such observations as presented in this report provide further evidence for involvement of cascade proteolytic systems, and their post-translational regulation by specific serpins, in the remodeling that occurs in synapse formation and elimination.
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