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Publication : Neuronal functions of the novel serine/threonine kinase Ndr2.

First Author  Stork O Year  2004
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  279
Issue  44 Pages  45773-81
PubMed ID  15308672 Mgi Jnum  J:114112
Mgi Id  MGI:3688348 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M403552200
Citation  Stork O, et al. (2004) Neuronal functions of the novel serine/threonine kinase Ndr2. J Biol Chem 279(44):45773-81
abstractText  We have identified a novel member of the Ndr subfamily of serine/threonine protein kinases, Ndr2, as a gene product that is induced in the mouse amygdala during fear memory consolidation and examined a possible function of this kinase in neural differentiation. Expression of Ndr2 mRNA was detected in various cortical and subcortical brain regions, as well as non-neuronal tissues. Its expression in the amygdala was increased 6 h after Pavlovian fear conditioning training and returned to control levels within 24 h. To study intracellular localization and functions of Ndr2, EGFP::Ndr2 fusion proteins were expressed in rat pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells and acutely isolated cortical neurons, thereby revealing an association of Ndr2 with the actin cytoskeleton in somata, neurites and filopodia, in spines and at sites of cell contact. Co-precipitation and pull-down experiments support this finding. Evidence for an involvement of Ndr2 in actin-mediated cellular functions further comes from the observation of decreased cell spreading and changes in neurite outgrowth that were associated with protein serine phosphorylation in transfected PC12 cells. Together, our data suggest that Ndr2 is an interesting candidate gene for the regulation of structural processes in differentiating and mature neuronal cells.
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