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Query: EC:2.7.11.13 (
protein kinase C
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Two closely related genes coding for NELL proteins (NELL1 and NELL2) have been cloned by the yeast two-hybrid screening of a rat brain cDNA library with the regulatory domain of
protein kinase C
betaI (PKCbetaI) as bait. The rat NELL proteins show about 55% identity with each other and contain several protein motifs assigned to a secretion signal peptide, an NH(2)-terminal thrombospondin-1 (TSP-1)-like module, five von Willebrand factor C domains, and six epidermal growth factor-like domains; the NELL proteins share many protein motifs with TSP-1. The NELL proteins expressed in COS-7 cells are homotrimeric glycoproteins and possess heparin-binding activity. Furthermore, while NELL1 and NELL2 show distinct subcellular localization in cytoplasm, they both are partially secreted into the culture medium of COS-7 cells. Although the NELL1 mRNA is faintly expressed in adult neural cells, the NELL2 mRNA is expressed abundantly, particularly in the pyramidal cells of rat hippocampus, showing neuronal high plasticity. During mouse embryogenesis, expression of the NELL2 mRNA is initiated 7-11 days postcoitum, simultaneously with neural plate formation. These results strongly suggest that the
NELL2 protein
, similar to but not identical with TSP-1, is involved in the growth and differentiation of neural cells. Additionally, the NELL1 and NELL2 mRNAs were found to be expressed abundantly in Burkitt's lymphoma Raji cells and colorectal adenocarcinoma SW480 cells, respectively. Thus, it is likely that the NELL proteins also participate in the growth, differentiation, and oncogenesis of cancer cell lines.
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PMID:Biochemical characterization and expression analysis of neural thrombospondin-1-like proteins NELL1 and NELL2. 1054 94
We have studied the cellular and intracellular localization of NELL2, a neural thrombospondin-1-like protein.
NELL2 protein
was detected as doublet bands of 140 and 90 kDa with the use of the specific antibodies raised against the C-terminal region of NELL2 and was recognized only in the brain but not in the peripheral tissues. Within the brain, NELL2 was abundantly present in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex, found moderately in the olfactory bulb and hypothalamus, and at a low level in the thalamus, cerebellum, and medulla. Immunocytochemically, NELL2 was seen only in neurons but not in glial cells or in the white matter. NELL2-immunoreactive cells were distributed throughout the brain with the highest density in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. NELL2 was mainly found in the cell bodies of neurons and the immunoreactivity was often seen as dots in the perikarya. The distribution of NELL2 immunoreactivity did not completely correspond to that of any subtypes of
protein kinase C
(
PKC
). Under electron microscopy,
NELL2 protein
was associated with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), especially with rough ER. NELL2 immunoreactivity was found in the restricted parts of the ER and found commonly inside the ER. These results suggest that
NELL2 protein
is synthesized by neurons and may be secreted from the neurons involved in certain neuronal functions.
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PMID:Immunocytochemical localization of a neuron-specific thrombospondin-1-like protein, NELL2: light and electron microscopic studies in the rat brain. 1071 25