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CRMPs colocalize and interact with cytoskeleton in hippocampal neurons.

Yuhao Yang1, Bo Zhao2, Zhisheng Ji1, Guowei Zhang3, Jifeng Zhang2, Sumei Li2, Guoqing Guo2, Hongsheng Lin3.   

Abstract

CRMP family proteins (CRMPs) are widely expressed in the developing neurons, mediating a variety of fundamental functions such as growth cone guidance, neuronal polarity and axon elongation. However, whether all the CRMP proteins interact with cytoskeleton remains unknown. In this study, we found that in cultured hippocampal neurons, CRMPs mainly colocalized with tubulin and actin network in neurites. In growth cones, CRMPs colocalized with tubulinmainly in the central (C-) domain and transition zone (T-zone), less in the peripheral (P-) domain and colocalized with actin in all the C-domain, T-zone and P-domain. The correlation efficiency of CRMPs between actin was significantly higher than that between tubulin, especially in growth cones. We successfully constructed GST-CRMPs plasmids, expressed and purified the GST-CRMP proteins. By GST-pulldown assay, all the CRMP family proteins were found to beinteracted with cytoskeleton proteins. Taken together, we revealed that CRMPs were colocalized with cytoskeleton in hippocampal neurons, especially in growth cones. CRMPs can interact with both tubulin and actin, thus mediating neuronal development.

Keywords:  CRMP-5; actin; cytoskeleton; growth cone; hippocampal neuron; neurite growth; tubulin

Year:  2015        PMID: 26885211      PMCID: PMC4729997     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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