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The
Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule
(
DSCAM
) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily that maps to a Down syndrome region of chromosome 21q22.2-22.3. In Drosophila, Dscam functions as an axon guidance receptor regulating targeting and branching. Genetic and biochemical studies have shown that in Drosophila, Dscam activates Pak1 via the Dock adaptor molecule. The extracellular domain of human
DSCAM
is highly homologous to the Drosophila protein; however, the intracellular domains of both human and Drosophila
DSCAM
share no obvious sequence identity. To study the signaling mechanisms of human
DSCAM
, we investigated the interaction between
DSCAM
and potential downstream molecules. We found that
DSCAM
directly binds to Pak1 and stimulates Pak1 phosphorylation and activity, unlike Drosophila where an adaptor protein Dock mediates the interaction between Dscam and Pak1. We also observed that
DSCAM
activates both JNK and p38
MAP
kinases. Furthermore, expression of the cytoplasmic domain of
DSCAM
induces a morphological change in cultured cells that is JNK-dependent. These observations suggest that human
DSCAM
also signals through Pak1 and may function in axon guidance similar to the Drosophila Dscam.
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PMID:The Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule (DSCAM) interacts with and activates Pak. 2604 98