Spatial and temporal regulation of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activity in developing neurons.
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We have studied Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II
(CaMKII) isoform distribution and activity in embryonic hippocampal
neurons developing in culture. We have found that expression of the
_ subunit of the enzyme is essential for depolarization-dependent
phosphorylation, which in young neurons is limited to the
somato-dendritic pool of the kinase. The lack of responsiveness of
the axons of young _CaMKII-positive neurons is not due to a lower
Ca2+ influx, but rather to a differential balance between kinase and
phosphatase activities in this compartment. After the establishment
of synaptic contacts, the presynaptic pool of the kinase displays an
increasing level of activity and acquires the parallel ability to
phosphorylate synapsin I, which represents one of the major CaMKII
presynaptic targets in mature nerve terminals. In contrast, the activity
of the post-synaptic pool of the kinase remains constant throughout
synaptogenesisis. In the presence of a nearly homogeneous
subcellular distribution, this highly regionalized regulation of activity
may reflect the multi-functional roles of CaMKII in both developing
and mature neurons.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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