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Distribution and neuronal expression of phosphatidylinositol phosphate kinase IIγ in the mouse brain
Authors
Akiba
Allan
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Alvarez
Ashburner
Bloom
Blose
Bunce
Castellino
Celio
Celio
Ciruela
Clarke
Coulson
Di Paolo
Di Paolo
Endersby
Fedorenko
Finlay
Gamper
Giudici
Gozani
Halstead
Hatten
Hendry
Hicks
Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe
Hinchliffe
Irvine
Ishihara
Itoh
Jentsch
Jones
Kent
Koizumi
Landman
Lecompte
Lein
Lorenz
Madalosso
Merlot
Morris
Nakano-Kobayashi
Parkinson
Pelkmans
Pendaries
Polleux
Quinn
Rameh
Richardson
Sarafian
Sbrissa
Schleiermacher
Suh
van Horck
Voronov
Wang
Wenk
Wilcox
Xie
Yin
Zou
Publication date
1 January 2009
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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Abstract
The role of cellular phosphatidylinositol 5-phosphate (PtdIns5P), as a signalling molecule or as a substrate for the production of small, compartmentalized pools of phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate [PtdIns(4,5)P2], may be dependent on cell type and subcellular localization. PtdIns5P levels are primarily regulated by the PtdIns5P 4-kinases (type II PIP kinases or PIP4Ks), and we have investigated the expression and localization in the brain of the least-studied PIP4K isoform, PIP4Kγ. In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry, using antisense oligonucleotide probes and a PIP4Kγ-specific antibody, revealed that this isoform has a restricted CNS expression profile. The use of antibodies to different cell markers showed that this expression is limited to neurons, particularly the cerebellar Purkinje cells, pyramidal cells of the hippocampus, large neuronal cell types in the cerebral cortex including pyramidal cells, and mitral cells in the olfactory bulb and is not expressed in cerebellar, hippocampal formation, or olfactory bulb granule cells. In neurons expressing this enzyme, PIP4Kγ has a vesicular distribution and shows partial colocalization with markers of cellular compartments of the endomembrane trafficking pathway. The PIP4Kγ isoform expression is established after day 7 of postnatal development. Overall, our data suggest that PIP4Kγ may have a role in neuron function, specifically in the regulation of vesicular transport, in specific regions of the developed brain. J. Comp. Neurol. 517:296–312, 2009. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc
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