M. Rohe, M. Synowitz, R. Glass, S.M. Paul, A. Nykjaer, T.E. Willnow. Brain-derived
neurotrophic factor reduces amyloidogenic processing through control of SORLA
gene expression. J. Neurosci., in press
E.M. Quistgaard, S.S. Thirup. Sequence and structural analysis of the Asp-box
motif and Asp-box beta-propellers; a widespread propeller-type characteristic
of the Vps10 domain family and several glycoside hydrolase families. BMC Struct
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M.K. Raarup, A.W. Fjorback, S.M. Jensen, H.K. Müller, M.M. Kjaergaard,
H. Poulsen, O. Wiborg, J.R. Nyengaard. Enhanced yellow fluorescent protein
photoconversion to a cyan fluorescent protein-like species is sensitive to
thermal and diffusion conditions. J. Biomed. Opt. 2009, 14:34-39.
R. Spoelgen, K.W. Adams, M. Koker, A.V. Thomas, O.M. Andersen, P.J. Hallett,
K.K. Bercury, D.F. Joyner, M. Deng, W.H. Stoothoff, D.K. Strickland, T.E.
Willnow, B.T. Hyman. Interaction of the apolipoprotein E receptors low density
lipoprotein receptor-related protein and sorLA/LR11. Neuroscience 2009, 158:1460-8.
M. Holm, J. Nieto-Gonzalez, I. Vardya, C. Vaegter, A. Nykjaer, K. Jensen.
Mature BDNF, but not proBDNF, reduces excitability of fast-spiking interneurons
in mouse dentate gyrus. J. Neurosci. 2009, 29:12412-8.
R. Botta, S. Lisi, A. Pinchera, F. Giorgi, C. Marcocci, A.R. Taddei, A.M.
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N. Bernardini, C. Ippolito, L. Mattii, L. Persani, T. de Filippis, D. Calebiro,
P. Madsen, C. M. Petersen, M. Marino. Sortilin is a putative post-endocytic
receptor of thyroglobulin. Endocrinology 2009; 150:509-518.
S.E. Dodson, O.M. Andersen, V. Karmali, J.J. Fritz, D. Cheng, J. Peng, A.I.
LeveyI, T.E. Willnow, J.J. Lah JJ. Loss of LR11/SORLA enhances early pathology
in a mouse model of amyloidosis: evidence for a proximal role in Alzheimer's
disease. J. Neurosci. 2008, 28:12877-86.
T.E. Willnow, C.M. Petersen, A. Nykjær. VPS10P-domain receptors –
regulators of neuronal viability and function. Nature Reviews (Neuroscience)
2008; 9: 899-909.
E.M. Quistgaard, P. Madsen, M.K. Grøftehauge, P. Nissen, C.M. Petersen,
S. Thirup. Ligands binds to Sortilin in the tunnel of a 10 bladed b-propeller
domain. Nature Struct. Mol. Biol. 2009, 16:96-98.
S.K. Nilsson, S. Christensen, M.K. Raarup, R.O. Ryan, M.S. Nielsen, G.
Olivecrona. Endocytosis of apolipoprotein AV by members of the low density
lipoprotein receptor and the Vps10p domain receptor families. J. Biol. Chem.
2008, 283: 25920-7.
M.S. Nielsen, S.J. Keat, J.W. Hamati, P. Madsen, J.J. Gutzmann, A. Engelsberg,
K.M. Pedersen, C. Gustafsen, A. Nykjær, J. Gliemann, I. Hermans-Borgmeyer,
D. Kuhl, C. M. Petersen, G. Hermey. Different Motifs Regulate Trafficking
of SorCS1 Isoforms. Traffic 2008; 9: 980-94.
M. Mari, M.V. Bujny, D. Zeuschner, W.J.C. Geerts, J. Griffith, C.M. Petersen,
P.J. Cullen, J. Klumperman, H.J. Geuze. SNX1 defines an early endosomal recycling
exit for sortilin and mannose 6-phosphate receptors. Traffic 2008; 9: 380-93.
P. Jansen, K. Geihl, J.R. Nyengaard, K. Teng, O. Lioubinski, S.S. Sjøgaard,
T. Breiderhoff, M. Gotthardt, F. Lin, A. Eilers, C.M. Petersen, G.R. Lewin,
B.L. Hempstead, T.E. Willnow, A. Nykjær. Roles for the pro-neurotrophin
receptor sortilin in neuronal development, aging and brain injury. Nat. Neurosci.
2007; 10: 1449-57.
M.S. Nielsen, C. Gustafsen, P. Madsen, J.R. Nyengaard, G. Hermey, O. Bakke,
M. Mari, P. Schu, R. Pohlmann, A. Dennes, C.M. Petersen. Sorting by the cytoplasmic
domain of the amyloid precursor protein binding receptor SorLA. Mol Cell Biol.
2007; 27(19): 6842-51.
A. Hauburger, M. Kliemannel, P. Madsen, R. Rudolph, E. Schwarz. Oxidative
folding of nerve growth factor can be mediated by the pro-peptide of neurotrophin-3.
FEBS Lett. 2007; 581(22):4159-64.
G. Hermey, S.S. Sjøgaard, C.M. Petersen, A. Nykjær, J. Gliemann.Tumour
necrosis factor alpha-converting enzyme mediates ectodomain shedding of Vps10p-domain
receptor family members. Biochem J. 2006; 395(2): 285-93.
Selected publications 1996-2005
L. Jacobsen, P. Madsen, S.K. Moestrup, A.H. Lund, N. Tommerup, A. Nykjær,
L. Sottrup Jensen, J. Gliemann, C.M. Petersen. A novel human receptor containing
eleven LDL receptor class A repeats expressed predominantly in the central
nervous system. J. Biol. Chem. 1996; 271: 31379-83.
C.M. Petersen, M.S. Nielsen, A. Nykjær, L. Jacobsen, N. Tommerup,
H.H. Rasmussen, H. Røigaard, J. Gliemann, P. Madsen, S.K. Moestrup.
Molecuar identification of a novel candidate sorting receptor purified from
human brain by receptor-associated protein affinity chromatography. J. Biol.
Chem. 1997; 272: 3599-3605.
N.J. Morris, S.A. Ross, W.S. Lane, S.K. Moestrup, C.M. Petersen, S.R. Keller,
G.E. Lienhard. Sortilin is the major 110-kDa protein in Glut4 vesicles from
adipocytes. J. Biol. Chem. 1998; 273: 3582-7.
J. Tauris, L. Ellgaard, C. Jacobsen, M.S. Nielsen, P. Madsen, H.C. Thøgersen,
J. Gliemann, C.M. Petersen, S.K. Moestrup. The carboxy-terminal domain of
the receptor-associated protein binds to the Vps10p domain of sortilin. FEBS
Lett. 1998; 429: 27-30.
C.M. Petersen, M.S. Nielsen, C. Jacobsen, J. Tauris, L. Jacobsen, J. Gliemann,
S.K. Moestrup, P. Madsen. Propeptide cleavage conditions sortilin/neurotensin
receptor-3 for ligand binding. EMBO J. 1999; 18: 595-604.
M.S. Nielsen, C. Jacobsen, G. Olivecrona, J. Gliemann, C.M. Petersen. Sortilin/neurotensin
receptor-3 binds and mediates degradation of lipoprotein lipase. J. Biol.
Chem. 1999; 274: 8832-36.
W. Hampe, J. Urny, I. Franke, S.A.H. Hoffmeister-Ullerich, D. Herrmann,
C.M. Petersen, J. Lohmann, H.C. Schaller. A head-activator binding protein
is present in hydra in a soluble and a membrane-anchored form. Development
1999; 126: 4077-86.
V. Navarro, S. Martin, P. Sarret, M.S. Nielsen, C.M. Petersen, J.-P. Vincent,
J. Mazella. Pharmacological properties of the mouse neurotensin receptor 3.
Maintenance of cell surface receptor during internalization of neurotensin.
FEBS Lett. 2001; 495: 100-5.
M.S. Nielsen, P. Madsen, E.I. Christensen, A. Nykjær, J. Gliemann,
D. Kasper, R. Pohlmann, C.M. Petersen. The sortilin tail conveys Golgi-endosome
transport and binds the VHS domain of the GGA2 sorting protein. EMBO J. 2001;
20: 2180-90.
L. Jacobsen, P. Madsen, C. Jacobsen, M.S. Nielsen, J. Gliemann, C.M. Petersen.
Activation and functional characterization of the mosaic receptor sorLA/LR11.
J. Biol. Chem. 2001; 276: 22788-96.
L. Jacobsen, P. Madsen, M.S. Nielsen, W.P.M. Geraerts, J. Gliemann, A.B.
Smit, C.M. Petersen. The sorLA cytoplasmic domain interacts with GGA1 and
-2 and defines the minimum requirements for GGA-binding. FEBS Lett. 2002;
511: 155-58.
A. Dennes, P. Madsen, M.S. Nielsen, C.M. Petersen, R. Pohlmann. The Vps10p
cytoplasmic tail mediates lysosomal sorting in mammalian cells and interacts
with human GGAs. J. Biol. Chem. 2002; 277: 12288-93.
G. Hermey, S.J. Keat, P. Madsen, C. Jacobsen, C.M. Petersen, J. Gliemann
Characterization of SorCS1, an alternatively spliced receptor with completely
different cytoplasmic domains that mediate different trafficking in cells.
J. Biol. Chem. 2003; 278: 7390-96.
P. Sarret, P. Krzykowski, L. Segal, M.S. Nielsen, C.M. Petersen, J. Mazella,
T. Stroh, A. Beaudet. Distribution of NTS3 receptor/sortilin mRNA and protein
in the rat central nervous system. J. Comp. Neurol. 2003; 461(4): 483-505.
S.G. Conticello, N.D. Kowalsman, C. Jacobsen, G. Yudkovsky, K. Sato, Z.
Elazar, C.M. Petersen, A. Aronheim, M. Fainzilber. The pro-domain of a secreted
hydrophobic mini-protein facilitates its export from the endoplasmic reticulum
by hitchhiking on sorting receptors. J. Biol. Chem. 2003; 278: 26311-14.
A. Nykjær, R. Lee, K.K. Teng, P. Jansen, P. Madsen, M.S. Nielsen,
C. Jacobsen, M. Kliemannel, E. Schwarz, T.E. Willnow, B.L. Hempstead, C.M.
Petersen. Sortilin is essential for proNGF-induced neuronal cell death. Nature
2004; 427: 843-48.
J. Gliemann, G. Hermey, A. Nykjær, C.M. Petersen, C. Jacobsen, P.A.
Andreasen. The mosaic receptor SorLA/LR11 binds components of the plasminogen-activating
system and platelet-derived growth factor-BB similarly to LRP1 (low-density
lipoprotein receptor-related protein), but mediates slow internalization of
bound ligand. Biochem. J. 2004; 281: 203-12.
U.B. Westergaard, E. Sørensen, G. Hermey, M.S. Nielsen, A. Nykjær,
K. Kirkegaard, C. Jacobsen, J. Gliemann, P. Madsen, C.M. Petersen. Functional
organization of the Sortilin Vps10p-domain. J. Biol. Chem. 2004; 279: 50221-29.
A. Nykjær, T.E. Willnow, C.M. Petersen. p75NTR – To live or
let die. Curr. Opin. Neurobiol. 2005; 15: 1-9.
U.B. Westergaard, K. Kirkegaard, E.S. Sørensen, C. Jacobsen, M.S.
Nielsen, C.M. Petersen, P. Madsen. SorCS3 does not reguire propeptide cleavage
to bind nerve growth factor. FEBS Lett. 2005: 579: 1172-76.
O.M. Andersen, J. Reiche, V Schmidt, M. Gotthardt, R. Spoelgen, J. Behlke,
C.A. von Arnim, T. Breiderhoff, P. Jansen, X. Wu, K.R. Bales, R. Cappai, C.L.
Masters, J. Gliemann, E.J. Mufson, B.T. Hyman, S.M. Paul, A.Nykjær,
T.E. Willnow. Neuronal sorting protein related receptor SorLA/LR11 regulates
processing of the amyloid protein. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 2005; 102: 13461-6.
H.K. Teng, K.K. Teng, R. Lee, S. Wright, S. Tevar, F. Lee, Z. Chen, R. Kraemer,
A. Nykjær, B.L. Hempstead J. ProBDNF induces neuronal apoptosis via
activation of a receptor complex of p75NTR and Sortilin. Neuroscience 2005;
25: 5455-63.