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Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development

BACKGROUND: Annexin A7 is a member of the annexin protein family, which is characterized by its ability to interact with phospholipids in the presence of Ca(2+)-ions and which is thought to function in Ca(2+)-homeostasis. Results from mutant mice showed altered Ca(2+)-wave propagation in astrocytes....

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Autores principales: Rick, Michaela, Ramos Garrido, Soraya I, Herr, Claudia, Thal, Dietmar R, Noegel, Angelika A, Clemen, Christoph S
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1087847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15819996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-6-25
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author Rick, Michaela
Ramos Garrido, Soraya I
Herr, Claudia
Thal, Dietmar R
Noegel, Angelika A
Clemen, Christoph S
author_facet Rick, Michaela
Ramos Garrido, Soraya I
Herr, Claudia
Thal, Dietmar R
Noegel, Angelika A
Clemen, Christoph S
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description BACKGROUND: Annexin A7 is a member of the annexin protein family, which is characterized by its ability to interact with phospholipids in the presence of Ca(2+)-ions and which is thought to function in Ca(2+)-homeostasis. Results from mutant mice showed altered Ca(2+)-wave propagation in astrocytes. As the appearance and distribution of Annexin A7 during brain development has not been investigated so far, we focused on the distribution of Annexin A7 protein during mouse embryogenesis in the developing central nervous system and in the adult mouse brain. RESULTS: Annexin A7 is expressed in cells of the developing brain where a change in its subcellular localization from cytoplasm to nucleus was observed. In the adult CNS, the subcellular distribution of Annexin A7 depends on the cell type. By immunohistochemistry analysis Annexin A7 was detected in the cytosol of undifferentiated cells at embryonic days E5–E8. At E11–E15 the protein is still present in the cytosol of cells predominantly located in the ventricular germinative zone surrounding the lateral ventricle. Later on, at embryonic day E16, Annexin A7 in cells of the intermediate and marginal zone of the neopallium translocates to the nucleus. Neuronal cells of all areas in the adult brain present Annexin A7 in the nucleus, whereas glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-positive astrocytes exhibit both, a cytoplasmic and nuclear staining. The presence of nuclear Annexin A7 was confirmed by extraction of the nucleoplasm from isolated nuclei obtained from neuronal and astroglial cell lines. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated a translocation of Annexin A7 to nuclei of cells in early murine brain development and the presence of Annexin A7 in nuclei of neuronal cells in the adult animal. The role of Annexin A7 in nuclei of differentiating and mature neuronal cells remains elusive.
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spelling pubmed-10878472005-04-30 Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development Rick, Michaela Ramos Garrido, Soraya I Herr, Claudia Thal, Dietmar R Noegel, Angelika A Clemen, Christoph S BMC Neurosci Research Article BACKGROUND: Annexin A7 is a member of the annexin protein family, which is characterized by its ability to interact with phospholipids in the presence of Ca(2+)-ions and which is thought to function in Ca(2+)-homeostasis. Results from mutant mice showed altered Ca(2+)-wave propagation in astrocytes. As the appearance and distribution of Annexin A7 during brain development has not been investigated so far, we focused on the distribution of Annexin A7 protein during mouse embryogenesis in the developing central nervous system and in the adult mouse brain. RESULTS: Annexin A7 is expressed in cells of the developing brain where a change in its subcellular localization from cytoplasm to nucleus was observed. In the adult CNS, the subcellular distribution of Annexin A7 depends on the cell type. By immunohistochemistry analysis Annexin A7 was detected in the cytosol of undifferentiated cells at embryonic days E5–E8. At E11–E15 the protein is still present in the cytosol of cells predominantly located in the ventricular germinative zone surrounding the lateral ventricle. Later on, at embryonic day E16, Annexin A7 in cells of the intermediate and marginal zone of the neopallium translocates to the nucleus. Neuronal cells of all areas in the adult brain present Annexin A7 in the nucleus, whereas glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP)-positive astrocytes exhibit both, a cytoplasmic and nuclear staining. The presence of nuclear Annexin A7 was confirmed by extraction of the nucleoplasm from isolated nuclei obtained from neuronal and astroglial cell lines. CONCLUSION: We have demonstrated a translocation of Annexin A7 to nuclei of cells in early murine brain development and the presence of Annexin A7 in nuclei of neuronal cells in the adult animal. The role of Annexin A7 in nuclei of differentiating and mature neuronal cells remains elusive. BioMed Central 2005-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1087847/ /pubmed/15819996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-6-25 Text en Copyright © 2005 Rick et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Thal, Dietmar R
Noegel, Angelika A
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title Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development
title_full Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development
title_fullStr Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development
title_short Nuclear localization of Annexin A7 during murine brain development
title_sort nuclear localization of annexin a7 during murine brain development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1087847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15819996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-6-25
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