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Publication : Expression of the neuronal calcium sensor protein NCS-1 in the developing mouse olfactory pathway.

First Author  Treloar HB Year  2005
Journal  J Comp Neurol Volume  482
Issue  2 Pages  201-16
PubMed ID  15611992 Mgi Jnum  J:95510
Mgi Id  MGI:3526458 Doi  10.1002/cne.20431
Citation  Treloar HB, et al. (2005) Expression of the neuronal calcium sensor protein NCS-1 in the developing mouse olfactory pathway. J Comp Neurol 482(2):201-16
abstractText  Neuron specific calcium sensor 1 (NCS-1) is widely expressed in the developing and adult nervous system. Like calmodulin, NCS-1 is a member of a family of calcium binding proteins that contain EF-hand motifs, which bind calcium and induce conformational changes in the protein. Their binding varies with calcium concentration, allowing them to act as true calcium sensors rather than just calcium binding proteins. This family of proteins has been implicated in important synaptic events including neurotransmitter release and synapse formation. We examined the expression of NCS-1 in the developing and mature olfactory system to determine whether this molecule may be playing a role in establishing and/or maintaining olfactory circuitry. During development, expression of NCS-1 in the olfactory epithelium was localized in the dendritic knobs and axons of olfactory sensory neurons. Axonal expression was down-regulated after synapse formation. In the developing olfactory bulb, NCS-1 was expressed in the processes of mitral/tufted and granule cells. However, in the adult olfactory bulb, strongest expression was found in a subset of periglomerular cells (PGCs). This subset of PGCs did not express other known markers of PGCs including tyrosine hydroxylase, glutamic acid decarboxylase, calbindin, or calretinin, and only partially overlapped with the subpopulation of PGCs that express parvalbumin. Together, these data suggest multiple and overlapping roles of NCS-1 in the developing and mature olfactory system.
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