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Distribution of Protein I, a Synapse-Specific Phosphoprotein, and Adenylate Cyclase in the Rat Spinal Cord
Authors:Tetsufumi Ueda  Carol A. Stratford  James Larson
Affiliation:Mental Health Research Institute and the Departments of Psychiatry and Pharmacology. The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.A.
Abstract:The longitudinal and transverse distributions of the synapse-specific phosphoprotein Protein I and adenylate cyclase in the rat spinal cord were studied. Protein I was found to be enriched in all cervical and midlumbar (L3-L5) segments, and sparse in midthoracic and sacral segments. Adenylate cyclase activity was high in all cervical and lumbosacral segments, and low in mid-thoracic segments. Cross sectionally, both Protein I and adenylate cyclase were more enriched in the dorsal half than in the ventral half in the various segments studied. The similar topographical distributions of Protein I and adenylate cyclase in the spinal cord support the idea that adenylate cyclase may be intimately associated with Protein I in the nervous system, and could thereby regulate the state of in vivo phosphorylation of Protein I through formation of cyclic AMP.
Keywords:Cyclic AMP    regulated phosphoprotein    Protein I    Synapse    Adenylate cyclase    Spinal cord
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