Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.359, No.3, 655-659, 2007
Characterization of SynCAM surface trafficking using a SynCAM derived ligand with high homophilic binding affinity
In order to better probe SynCAM function in neurons, we produced a fusion protein between the extracellular domain of SynCAM1 and the constant fragment of human IgG (SynCAM-Fc). Whether in soluble form or immobilized on latex microspheres, the chimera bound specifically to the surface of hippocampal neurons and recruited endogenous SynCAM molecules. SynCAM-Fc was also used in combination with Quantum Dots to follow the mobility of transfected SynCAM receptors at the neuronal surface. Both immobile and highly mobile SynCAM were found. Thus, SynCAM-Fc behaves as a high affinity ligand that can be used to study the function of SynCAM at the neuronal membrane. (c) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:SynCAM ligand;adhesion proteins;cultured neurons;surface trafficking;lateral diffusion;biomimetic systems;single particle tracking