Literature DB >> 26708598

A Novel Marker for Purkinje Cells, Ribosomal Protein MPS1/S27: Expression of MPS1 in Human Cerebellum.

J Alberto Fernandez-Pol1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ribosomal protein metallopanstimulin-1 (MPS1/S27) serves critical survival purposes in cell division, in normal and cancerous cells; for this reason, selective pressures of evolution have conserved the DNA sequences encoding MPS1/S27 in Archaea and Eukariotic cells. The expression of MPS1/S27 protein in human adult cerebellum has not been established.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The presence of MPS1/S27, was screened in paraffin-embedded human adult brain specimens processed for tissue inmunohistochemistry. Affinity-purified specific antibodies were directed against the N-terminus of MPS1.
RESULTS: The antibodies to MPS1 detected Purkinje cells (PC) and their dendrites. In PC, MPS1 antigen-positive staining was found in: the nucleolus, which was strongly stained; ribosomes attached to the external nuclear membrane; cytoplasm of PC, with strong staining in a punctuate fashion; the soma-attached large dendrite trunks of PC, which were MPS1 antigen-positive; and the granular cell layer, where cellular staining in a few cells that appeared to resemble smaller PC was observed.
CONCLUSION: Since MPS1 is involved in cell division, DNA repair, and ribosomal biogenesis, it may be a useful antigen for studying processes such as protein synthesis, oncogenesis, regeneration, aging, and perhaps diseases of the human cerebellum. Copyright
© 2016, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. John G. Delinasios), All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  DNA repair protein; Metallopanstimulin-1; Purkinje cells; RP; cerebellum; immunohistochemistry marker; p53; ribosomal protein; ribosomal protein MPS1/S27; zinc-finger proteins

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26708598

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Genomics Proteomics        ISSN: 1109-6535            Impact factor:   4.069


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