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PRESYNAPTIC PKC SUBSTRATE B-50 (GAP-43) AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE - STUDIES WITH PERMEATED SYNAPTOSOMES
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DEGRAAN, PNE
HENS, JJH
GISPEN, WH
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关键词:
PKC SUBSTRATE B-50;
SYNAPTOSOMES;
NERVE REGENERATION;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
GAP-43;
NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE;
ANTIBODY INTERFERENCE;
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Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号:
071006 ;
摘要:
Protein B-50 (also known as GAP-43, pp46, neuromodulin and Fl) is a nervous tissue specific protein, which is highly expressed in neurons during development and nerve regeneration, and has been implicated in neurite outgrowth, long-term potentiation, signal transduction and neurotransmitter release. In mature neurons B-50 is expressed in most (if not all) neurons. It is predominantly found in presynaptic membranes and not in dendrites. Our antibody interference experiments show that the N-terminus of B-50 is important for release. The N-terminal domain of B-50 contains the membrane targeting signal, the CaM binding domain and the PKC phosphorylation site. Because most of the B-50 in synaptosomes is membrane attached, it is unlikely that the antibodies affectmembrane attachment In conclusion, using monoclonal anti-B-50 IgGs we established a causal relationship between B-50 and Ca2+-induced NA and CCK-8 release. Although a function of the C-terminal B-50 domain 132-226 cannot be excluded, we demonstrated that the N-terminus of B-50 plays an important role in the mechanism of Ca2+-induced NA and CCK-8 release. (C) 1994 Intex Press, Inc.
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