Presence of protein I, a phosphoprotein associated with synaptic vesicles, in cerebellar granule cells |
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Authors: | A C Dolphin P Greengard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: The cerebellar levels of Protein I, a synapse-specific neuronal phosphoprotein, have been investigated in the cerebellar mouse mutants staggerer ( sg ), weaver ( wv ), nervous ( nr ), and Purkinje cell degeneration ( pcd ). The Protein I concentration was reduced by about 66% in sg and wv mutants, representing a 90% loss of Protein I per cerebellum. A heterozygote effect was observed in the wv mutant. These results indicate that a great majority of Protein I in the normal cerebellum may be present in the granule cells. in nr mutants the cerebellar Protein I concentration was reduced by only 12% in 62-day-old mice, suggesting that Purkinje cells contribute little to cerebellar Protein I. However, a greater reduction was observed in pcd mutants, which may reflect on the nature of the pcd mutation. |
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Keywords: | Cerebellar mutants Purkinje cell degeneration Phosphoprotein Protein |
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