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Developmental regulation and specific brain distribution of phosphorabphilin.

D L Foletti1, R H Scheller.   

Abstract

Protein kinases and phosphatases play an important role in modulating synaptic transmission. The synaptic protein rabphilin associates with synaptic vesicles through the small GTPase Rab3A, binds Ca(2+) and phospholipids, and interacts with cytoskeletal elements, yet its function remains controversial. In this study, we have generated phosphospecific antibodies and studied the developmental, subcellular, and brain distribution of rabphilin phosphorylated at serine-234 and serine-274. Our results show that phosphorabphilin is present in vivo under basal conditions in a specific subset of synapses. The phosphorylated rabphilin is abundant in the cerebellum, midbrain, and medulla; phosphorabphilin is specifically enriched in the climbing fiber synapses of the cerebellar cortex. Its developmental profile reveals a sharp and transient increase at approximately postnatal day 16, a period critical for the activity-dependent pruning of supernumerary climbing fibers in the cerebellum. We propose that the phosphorylation of rabphilin regulates neuronal activity through development and in a synapse-specific manner.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11466417      PMCID: PMC6762637     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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