Comparative expression profiles of ShcB and ShcC phosphotyrosine adapter molecules in the adult brain.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2005
Abstract:
Shc family of adaptor molecules has been demonstrated to play an important role
during the transition from proliferating neural stem cells to postmitotic
neurons. Previous studies from our group demonstrated a progressive decrease of
ShcA levels occurring in coincidence with the end of embryonic neurogenesis and
neuronal maturation, being ShcB and ShcC the major Shc molecules expressed in the
mature brain. A growing body of evidence indicates that ShcB and ShcC are
neuronal specific molecules exerting important roles in neuronal survival and
phenotypic stability thus becoming potential attracting target molecules for
development of drugs for interfering with brain demises. Here, we examine the
expression pattern of ShcB and ShcC in neuronal populations composing the adult
central and peripheral nervous system, in order to better elucidate their roles
in vivo. We found a heterogeneous and peculiar presence and subcellular
localization of ShcB and ShcC in specific neuronal populations, enlightening a
potential specific requirement of these two molecules in the survival/maintenance
of defined neuronal subtypes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Shc molecules; signal transduction; adult brain; mature neurons; neuronal survival
Elenco autori:
Magrassi, Lorenzo
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