THE S-100 - A PROTEIN FAMILY IN SEARCH OF A FUNCTION

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FANO, G
BIOCCA, S
FULLE, S
MARIGGIO, MA
BELIA, S
CALISSANO, P
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[1] CNR, IST NEUROBIOL, ROME, ITALY
[2] UNIV PERUGIA, DIPARTIMENTO BIOL CELLULARE & MOLEC, FISIOL & BIOFIS SEZ, I-06100 PERUGIA, ITALY
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10.1016/0301-0082(94)00062-M
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The S-100 is a group of low molecular weight (10-12 kD) calcium-binding proteins highly conserved among vertebrates. It is present in different tissues as dimers of homologous or different subunits (alpha,beta) In the nervous system, the S-100 exists as a mixture composed of beta beta and alpha beta dimers with the monomer beta represented more often. Its intracellular localisation is mainly restricted to the glial cytoplasmic compartment with a small fraction bound to membranes. In this compartment the S-100 acts as a potent inhibitor of phosphorylation on several substrates including the synaptosomal C-Kinase and Tau, a microtubule-associated protein. The S-100 in particular conditions, after binding with specific membrane sites (K-d = 0.2 mu M; B-max = 4.5 nM), is able to modify the activity of adenylate cyclase, probably via G-proteins. In addition, the Ca2+ homeostasis is also modulated by S-100 via an increase of specific membrane conductance and/or Ca2+ release from intracellular stores. ''In vitro'' and ''in vivo'' experiments showed that lower (nM) concentrations of extracellular S-100 beta act on glial and neuronal cells as a growth-differentiating factor. On the other hand, higher concentrations of the protein induce apoptosis of some cells such as the sympathetic-like PC12 line. Finally, data obtained from physiological (development, ageing) or pathological (dementia associated with Down's syndrome, Alzheimer's disease) conditions showed that a relationship could be established between the S-100 levels and some aspects of the statii.
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