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Publication : Analyses of the spatiotemporal expression and subcellular localization of liprin-α proteins.

First Author  Zürner M Year  2011
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  519
Issue  15 Pages  3019-39
PubMed ID  21618221 Mgi Jnum  J:264159
Mgi Id  MGI:6195203 Doi  10.1002/cne.22664
Citation  Zurner M, et al. (2011) Analyses of the spatiotemporal expression and subcellular localization of liprin-alpha proteins. J Comp Neurol 519(15):3019-39
abstractText  The members of the Liprin-alpha protein family, Liprin-alpha1-4, are scaffolding proteins that play important roles in the regulation of synapse assembly and maturation, vesicular trafficking, and cell motility. Recent evidence suggests that despite their high degree of homology, the four isoforms can be differentially regulated and fulfill diverging functions. However, to date their precise regional and subcellular distribution has remained elusive. Here, we examine the spatiotemporal expression patterns of Liprins-alpha in the rodent by using in situ hybridization, immunoblotting, and immunochemistry of primary cells as well as brain and retina sections. We show that Liprin-alpha1-4 mRNA and protein are widely expressed throughout the developing and adult central nervous system, with Liprin-alpha2 and -alpha3 being the major Liprin-alpha isoforms in the brain. Our data show that the four Liprin-alpha proteins differ in their regional distribution, in particular in the hippocampus, the cerebellum, and the olfactory bulb. Liprin-alpha1 exhibits a unique spatiotemporal expression pattern as its levels decrease during synaptogenesis, and it is the only Liprin-alpha with substantial non-neuronal expression. Immunocytochemistry of cultured primary neurons with pre- and postsynaptic marker proteins shows all four Liprins-alpha to be present at synapses and nonsynaptic sites to varying degrees. Together, these results show that neurons in different brain regions express a distinct complement of Liprin-alpha proteins.
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