ROLE OF THE GROWTH-ASSOCIATED PROTEIN B-50/GAP-43 IN NEURONAL PLASTICITY

被引:161
作者
GISPEN, WH
NIELANDER, HB
DEGRAAN, PNE
OESTREICHER, AB
SCHRAMA, LH
SCHOTMAN, P
机构
[1] UNIV UTRECHT, RUDOLF MAGNUS INST, INST MOLEC BIOL & MED BIOTECHNOL, PADUALAAN 8, 3584 CH UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV UTRECHT, PHYSIOL CHEM LAB, 3584 CH UTRECHT, NETHERLANDS
关键词
B-50; GAP-43; NEUROMODULIN; GROWTH-ASSOCIATED PROTEINS; CDNA CLONING; PROTEIN KINASE-C; CALMODULIN BINDING; IMMUNE LOCALIZATION; PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA (PC12) CELLS; NGF INDUCTION; GROWTH CONES; TRANSMITTER RELEASE;
D O I
10.1007/BF02935540
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The neuronal phosphoprotein B-50/GAP-43 has been implicated in neuritogenesis during developmental stages of the nervous system and in regenerative processes and neuronal plasticity in the adult. The protein appears to be a member of a family of acidic substrates of protein kinase C (PKC) that bind calmodulin at low calcium concentrations. Two of these substrates, B-50 and neurogranin, share the primary sequence coding for the phospho- and calmodulin-binding sites and might exert similar functions in axonal and dendritic processes, respectively. In the adult brain, B-50 is exclusively located at the presynaptic membrane. During neuritogenesis in cell culture, the protein is translocated to the growth cones, i.e., into the filopodia. In view of many positive correlations between B-50 expression and neurite outgrowth and the specific localization of B-50, a role in growth cone function has been proposed. Its phosphorylation state may regulate the local intracellular free calmodulin and calcium concentrations or vice versa. Both views link the B-50 protein to processes of signal transduction and transmitter release.
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