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Calsyntenins are secretory granule proteins in anterior pituitary gland and pancreatic islet alpha cells.
Authors:Michael J Rindler  Chong-Feng Xu  Iwona Gumper  Chuan Cen  Peter Sonderegger  Thomas A Neubert
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA. rindlm01@med.nyu.edu
Abstract:Calsyntenins are members of the cadherin superfamily of cell adhesion molecules. They are present in postsynaptic membranes of excitatory neurons and in vesicles in transit to neuronal growth cones. In the current study, calsyntenin-1 (CST-1) and calsyntenin-3 (CST-3) were identified by mass spectrometric analysis (LC-MS/MS) of integral membrane proteins from highly enriched secretory granule preparations from bovine anterior pituitary gland. Immunofluorescence microscopy on thin frozen sections of rat pituitary revealed that CST-1 was present only in gonadotropes where it colocalized with follicle-stimulating hormone in secretory granules. In contrast, CST-3 was present not only in gonadotrope secretory granules but also in those of somatotropes and thyrotropes. Neither protein was detected in mammatropes. In addition, CST-1 was also localized to the glucagon-containing secretory granules of alpha cells in the pancreatic islets of Langerhans. Results indicate that calsyntenins function outside the nervous system and potentially are modulators of endocrine function.
Keywords:pituitary gland  pancreas  calsyntenin  secretory granules  follicle-stimulating hormone  glucagon  insulin  growth hormone  prolactin
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