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Nuclear CaMKII inhibits neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells without affecting MAPK or CREB activation
Authors:Kutcher Louis W  Beauman Shirelyn R  Gruenstein Eric I  Kaetzel Marcia A  Dedman John R
Affiliation:Department of Molecular Physiology, University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, Ohio 45267, USA.
Abstract:Ca2+/calmodulin-regulatedprotein kinase II (CaMKII) mediates many cellular events. The fourCaMKII isoforms have numerous splice variants, three of which containnuclear localization signals. Little is known about the role of nuclearlocalized CaMKII in neuronal development. To study this process, PC12cells were transfected to produce CaMKII targeted to either thecytoplasm or the nucleus and then treated with nerve growth factor(NGF). NGF triggers a signaling cascade (MAPK) that results in thedifferentiation of PC12 cells into a neuronal phenotype, marked byneurite outgrowth. The present study found that cells expressingnuclear targeted CaMKII failed to grow neurites, whereas cellsexpressing cytoplasmic CaMKII readily produced neurites. Inhibition ofneuronal differentiation by nuclear CaMKII was independent of MAPKsignaling, as sustained Erk phosphorylation was not affected.Phosphorylation of CREB was also unaffected. Thus nuclear CaMKIImodifies neuronal differentiation by a mechanism independent of MAPKand CREB activation.

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