Literature DB >> 19646951

Comparative analysis of uncoupling protein 4 distribution in various tissues under physiological conditions and during development.

Alina Smorodchenko1, Anne Rupprecht, Irina Sarilova, Olaf Ninnemann, Anja U Bräuer, Kristin Franke, Stefan Schumacher, Sandra Techritz, Robert Nitsch, Markus Schuelke, Elena E Pohl.   

Abstract

UCP4 is a member of the mitochondrial uncoupling protein subfamily and one of the three UCPs (UCP2, UCP4, UCP5), associated with the nervous system. Its putative functions include thermogenesis, attenuation of reactive oxidative species (ROS), regulation of mitochondrial calcium concentration and involvement in cell differentiation and apoptosis. Here we investigate UCP4's subcellular, cellular and tissue distribution, using an antibody designed specially for this study, and discuss the findings in terms of the protein's possible functions. Western blot and immunohistochemistry data confirmed that UCP4 is expressed predominantly in the central nervous system (CNS), as previously shown at mRNA level. No protein was found in heart, spleen, stomach, intestine, lung, thymus, muscles, adrenal gland, testis and liver. The reports revealing UCP4 mRNA in kidney and white adipose tissue were not confirmed at protein level. The amount of UCP4 varies in the mitochondria of different brain regions, with the highest protein content found in cortex. We show that UCP4 is present in fetal murine brain tissue as early as embryonic days 12-14 (E12-E14), which coincides with the beginning of neuronal differentiation. The UCP4 content in mitochondria decreases as the age of mice increases. UCP4 preferential expression in neurons and its developmental expression pattern under physiological conditions may indicate a specific protein function, e.g. in neuronal cell differentiation.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19646951     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2009.07.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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