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Developmental regulation of SSeCKS expression in rat brain.

Li Chen1, Jing Qin, Chun Cheng, Hai'ou Liu, Shuqiong Niu, Ji Qian, Linlin Sun, Feng Xiao, Shuxian Shi, Aiguo Shen.   

Abstract

SSeCKS (src suppressed C kinase substrate) was identified as a PKC substrate/PKC-binding protein, which plays a role in mitogenic regulatory activity and has a function in the control of cell signaling and cytoskeletal arrangement. Previous studies showed that expression of SSeCKS mRNA and protein levels were developmentally regulated in rat testis and the molecular might have some effects on the process of spermiogenesis. Here we carried out experiments to investigate the expression of SSeCKS in rat brain. Western blot analysis indicated that SSeCKS could be detected in the whole brain of developing rat embryos and reached its peak at 1 week after birth, while during mature period, its level was decreasing. Regional-distribution analysis showed that the expression pattern of SSeCKS in telencephalon, hippocampus and diencephalons was in accordance with the result from whole brain both in mRNA and protein level. However, in cerebellum, SSeCKS was almost in the same level, and in brainstem, the expression level was higher in 4-week-old rat brain than in 1-week-old one. Immunohistochemistry results showed SSeCKS was in diffused and granule-like distribution. Double immunofluorescence staining showed that it was expressed by some GFAP positive cells. All the results suggested that SSeCKS might affect brain development and further research is needed to have a good understanding of its function and mechanism.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17873283     DOI: 10.1007/s12031-007-0002-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Neurosci        ISSN: 0895-8696            Impact factor:   3.444


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