Phocein: A potential actor in vesicular trafficking at Purkinje cell dendritic spines

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Yannick J. R. Bailly
Francis Castets
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[1] CNRS and Université Louis Pasteur,Institut des Neurosciences Cellulaires et Intégratives, Département Neurotransmission et Sécrétion Neuroendocrine
[2] INSERM U641,Faculté de médecine secteur nord
[3] Université de la Méditerranée,CNRS UMR7168
[4] Université Louis Pasteur,undefined
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Phocein; striatin family; endocytosis; dendritic spines; Purkinje cell;
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Phocein is an intracellular protein highly expressed in neurons. It is the major partner of the striatin family members which are scaffolding proteins involved in signaling and trafficking. Due to its association with dynam in via direct interactions with nucleotide diphosphate kinase (NDPK) and EPS15, phocein has been implicated in vesicular trafficking, acting in particular in the endocytic process. This review focuses on immuno-cytochemical studies showing the strict localization of phocein in Purkinje cell dendritic spines involved in excitatory transmission in the cerebellum of postnatal and adult rodents. Immunogold labeling sometimes detects phocein in close vicinity with, endocytic-like membrane profiles suggesting that phocein plays a role in endocytosis. Furthermore, co-localization of phocein and SG2NA within spines suggests that their interactions have a functional significance in the molecular cascades that underly membrane trafficking in postsynaptic structures. As the striatin family members are highly concentrated in dendritic spines, their interactions with phocein might be involved in mediating synaptic plasticity through spine remodeling by endocytosis.
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