RhoGDI phosphorylation by PKC regulates its interaction with death receptor p75NTR to gate axon growth and neuron survival pathways

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Abstract
Although transmembrane receptors engage multiple signaling pathways simultaneously, each pathway is typically investigated individually. How receptors juggle their interactions with different downstream effectors and the conditions under which distinct pathways are prioritized remains poorly understood. Here we show that the outcome of death receptor p75NTR signaling is determined through competition of effectors for interaction with its intracellular domain, in turn dictated by the nature of the incoming ligand. While NGF induces release of RhoGDI through recruitment of RIP2, thus decreasing RhoA activity in favor of NFkB signaling, MAG induces PKC-mediated phosphorylation of the RhoGDI N-terminus, thus promoting its interaction with the juxtamembrane domain of p75NTR, disengaging RIP2, and enhancing RhoA activity in detriment of NF-kB. This results in growth cone collapse, stunted neurite outgrowth and apoptosis in cerebellar granule neurons. If presented simultaneously, MAG prevails over NGF. The NMR solution structure of the complex between the RhoGDI N-terminus and p75NTR juxtamembrane domain reveals previously unknown structures of these proteins and clarifies the mechanism of p75NTR activation. These results show how ligand-directed competition between RIP2 and RhoGDI for p75NTR engagement determine axon growth and neuron survival. Similar principles are likely at work in other receptors engaging multiple effectors and signaling pathways. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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death receptor p75ntr,neuron survival pathways,phosphorylation,axon growth,pkc
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