Literature DB >> 17564677

Targeted disruption of Sept3, a heteromeric assembly partner of Sept5 and Sept7 in axons, has no effect on developing CNS neurons.

Kazuto Fujishima1, Hiroshi Kiyonari, Junko Kurisu, Tomoo Hirano, Mineko Kengaku.   

Abstract

The septins constitute a family of GTPase proteins that are involved in many cytological processes such as cytokinesis and exocytosis. Previous studies have indicated that mammalian Sept3 is a brain-specific protein that is abundant in synaptic terminals. Here, we further investigated the localization and function of Sept3 in the mouse brain. Sept3 is expressed in several types of post-mitotic neurons, including granule cells in the cerebellum and pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. In primary cultures of hippocampal pyramidal neurons, Sept3 protein is enriched at the tips of growing neurites during differentiation. Sept3 directly binds to Sept5 and Sept7 and forms a heteromeric complex at nerve terminals adjacent to where a synaptic vesicle marker, synaptophysin, is expressed in mature neurons. When over-expressed in HEK293 cells, Sept3 forms filamentous structures that are dependent on the presence of its GTP- and phosphoinositide-binding domains. To investigate the physiological roles of Sept3, we generated Sept3 deficient mice. These mice show no apparent abnormalities in histogenesis nor neuronal differentiation in culture. Expression of synaptic proteins and other septins are unaltered, indicating that Sept3 is dispensable for normal neuronal development.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17564677     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2007.04478.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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Review 1.  The emerging functions of septins in metazoans.

Authors:  Juha Saarikangas; Yves Barral
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2011-10-28       Impact factor: 8.807

Review 2.  Conquering the complex world of human septins: implications for health and disease.

Authors:  E A Peterson; E M Petty
Journal:  Clin Genet       Date:  2010-02-11       Impact factor: 4.438

3.  Septin 8 is an interaction partner and in vitro substrate of MK5.

Authors:  Alexey Shiryaev; Sergiy Kostenko; Gianina Dumitriu; Ugo Moens
Journal:  World J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-05-26

4.  Superfluous role of mammalian septins 3 and 5 in neuronal development and synaptic transmission.

Authors:  Christopher W Tsang; Michael Fedchyshyn; John Harrison; Hong Xie; Jing Xue; Phillip J Robinson; Lu-Yang Wang; William S Trimble
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2008-09-22       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 5.  Septin functions in organ system physiology and pathology.

Authors:  Lee Dolat; Qicong Hu; Elias T Spiliotis
Journal:  Biol Chem       Date:  2014-02       Impact factor: 3.915

6.  Altered cortical CDC42 signaling pathways in schizophrenia: implications for dendritic spine deficits.

Authors:  Masayuki Ide; David A Lewis
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2010-04-10       Impact factor: 13.382

7.  Production and analysis of a mammalian septin hetero-octamer complex.

Authors:  Barry T DeRose; Robert S Kelley; Roshni Ravi; Bashkim Kokona; Joris Beld; Elias T Spiliotis; Shae B Padrick
Journal:  Cytoskeleton (Hoboken)       Date:  2020-11-23

8.  Septin 6 regulates the cytoarchitecture of neurons through localization at dendritic branch points and bases of protrusions.

Authors:  Sun-Jung Cho; HyunSook Lee; Samikshan Dutta; Jinyoung Song; Randall Walikonis; Il Soo Moon
Journal:  Mol Cells       Date:  2011-05-02       Impact factor: 5.034

9.  Septin 11 is present in GABAergic synapses and plays a functional role in the cytoarchitecture of neurons and GABAergic synaptic connectivity.

Authors:  Xuejing Li; David R Serwanski; Celia P Miralles; Koh-ichi Nagata; Angel L De Blas
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2009-04-20       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 10.  [Functional Characterization of Septin Complexes].

Authors:  K A Akhmetova; I N Chesnokov; S A Fedorova
Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)       Date:  2018 Mar-Apr
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