CDB15:0001162 NTN1 — ADORA2B

Experimentally validated in Human; Orthology-inferred in Mouse, Rat, Frog, Zebrafish, Chicken, Macaque, Pig, Dog, Cow, Chimp, Horse, Marmoset, Sheep

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Abstract

Netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth and cAMP production requires interaction with adenosine A2b receptor.

Nature, 2000; PubMed, Homo sapiens NTN1 — Homo sapiens ADORA2B
ABSTRACT: The netrins, a family of laminin-related secreted proteins, are critical in controlling axon elongation and pathfinding. The DCC (for deleted in colorectal cancer) protein was proposed as a receptor for netrin-1 in the light of many observations including the inhibition of netrin-1-mediated axon outgrowth and attraction in the presence of an anti-DCC antiserum, the similitude of nervous system defects in DCC and netrin-1 knockout mice and the results of receptor swapping experiments. Previous studies have failed to show a direct interaction of DCC with netrin-1 (ref. 10), suggesting the possibility of an additional receptor or co-receptor. Here we show that DCC interacts with the membrane-associated adenosine A2b receptor, a G-protein-coupled receptor that induces cAMP accumulation on binding adenosine. We show that A2b is actually a netrin-1 receptor and induces cAMP accumulation on binding netrin-1. Finally, we show that netrin-1-dependent outgrowth of dorsal spinal cord axons directly involves A2b. Together our results indicate that the growth-promoting function of netrin-1 may require a receptor complex containing DCC and A2b.
Basic Information on NTN1
Ligand Name: netrin 1
Other Symbols: NTN1L, NET1
Ligand Location: secreted based on hpa, perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: NTN1
GeneCards: NTN1
HGNC Gene Group: Netrins
Interactions with other Receptors for NTN1
Basic Information on ADORA2B
Receptor Name: adenosine A2b receptor
Other Symbols: N/A
Receptor Location: cell membrane based on perplexity, uniprot
HGNC Gene Symbol Report: ADORA2B
GeneCards: ADORA2B
HGNC Gene Group: 7TM proteins
Interactions with other Ligands for ADORA2B