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Expression of molecular chaperones and vesicle transport proteins in differentiating oligodendrocytes

โœ Scribed by Christine L. Neri; Cynthia S. Duchala; Wendy B. Macklin


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
498 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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โœฆ Synopsis


The major stages of oligodendrocyte differentiation are defined by the presence or absence of certain myelin-specific proteins. Events leading to the successful processing of these proteins, such as the folding, assembly, and trafficking of these proteins through the biosynthetic pathway, are largely undefined. In the present study, we have examined both cultured primary oligodendrocytes and immortalized oligodendrocyte cell lines for the presence of molecular chaperones and/or vesicle transport proteins. We find that a select set of these proteins are expressed relatively early in oligodendrocyte differentiation, whereas a characteristically different set of proteins are expressed at later stages of oligodendrocyte differentiation. In other systems, these proteins participate in the folding and assembly of protein complexes, in the prevention of protein aggregation, as well as the trafficking of proteins via vesicles to specific subcellular destinations including the plasma membrane. Some of the chaperones and/or vesicle transport proteins investigated in this study may play a pivotal role in the certain aspect of myelin biogenesis. J.


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