Neuron-specific isoform of brain ankyrin, 440-kD ankyrin(B), is targeted to the axons of rat cerebellar neurons

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Kunimoto, M
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[1] Environ. Health Sciences Division, Natl. Inst. for Environ. Studies, Tsukuba
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10.1083/jcb.131.6.1821
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Two isoforms of brain ankyrin, 440- and 220-kD ankyrin(B), are generated from the same gene by alternative splicing of pre-mRNA. The larger isoform shares the same NH2-terminal and COOH-terminal domains to the smaller isoform and contains, in addition, a unique inserted domain of about 220-kD in size (Kunimoto, M., E. Otto, and V. Bennett. 1991. J. Cell Biol. 115:1319-1331). Both Isoforms were expressed in primary cerebellar cells in a manner similar to that in vivo; the larger isoform appeared first when axogenesis is actively conducted and the smaller isoform came up later. 440-kD ankyrin(B) was localized in the axons of cerebellar neurons both in vivo and in vitro using an antibody raised against the insert region, while 220-kD isoform was rather localized in the cell bodies and dendrites of neurons by a specific antibody prepared using a synthetic peptide corresponding to the splice site as antigen. Astroglia cells also expressed 220-kD ankyrin(B) but not the 440-kD isoform. These results indicate that 440-kD ankyrin(B) is a neuron-specific isoform targeted to the axons and its unique inserted domain is essential for the targeting.
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