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Research
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Bandla, Ashoka C. Sheth, Aditya S. Zarate, Sara M. Uskamalla, Suraj Hager, Elizabeth C. Villarreal, Victor A. González-García, Maribel Ballestero, Rafael P.
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Categorie

BMC Neuroscience

Jaar

2023

vermelding datum

11-12-2023

Trefwoorden
fold differentiation catalytically increase inactive neurites rich secondary nerve formation proteins regeneration neurite protein
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BACKGROUND: Studies of the molecular mechanisms of nerve regeneration have led to the discovery of several proteins that are induced during successful nerve regeneration.

RICH proteins were identified as proteins induced during the regeneration of the optic nerve of teleost fish.

These proteins are 2’,3’-cyclic nucleotide, 3’-phosphodiesterases that can bind to cellular membranes through a carboxy-terminal membrane localization domain.

They interact with the tubulin cytoskeleton and are able to enhance neuronal structural plasticity by promoting the formation of neurite branches.

RESULTS: PC12 stable transfectant cells expressing a fusion protein combining a red fluorescent protein with a catalytically inactive mutant version of zebrafish RICH protein were generated.

These cells were used as a model to analyze effects of the protein on neuritogenesis.

Differentiation experiments showed a 2.9 fold increase in formation of secondary neurites and a 2.4 fold increase in branching points.

A 2.2 fold increase in formation of secondary neurites was observed in neurite regeneration assays.

CONCLUSIONS: The use of a fluorescent fusion protein facilitated detection of expression levels.

Two computer-assisted morphometric analysis methods indicated that the catalytically inactive RICH protein induced the formation of branching points and secondary neurites both during differentiation and neurite regeneration.

A procedure based on analysis of random field images provided comparable results to classic neurite tracing methods.

GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12868-023-00808-1.

Bandla, Ashoka C.,Sheth, Aditya S.,Zarate, Sara M.,Uskamalla, Suraj,Hager, Elizabeth C.,Villarreal, Victor A.,González-García, Maribel,Ballestero, Rafael P., 2023, Enhancing structural plasticity of PC12 neurons during differentiation and neurite regeneration with a catalytically inactive mutant version of the zRICH protein, BioMed Central

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