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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
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Expression of syntrophin genes, encoding members of the
dystrophin
-associated protein complex, was studied in the mouse brain. In the hippocampal formation there is distinctive co-localization of specific syntrophins with certain
dystrophin
isoforms in neurons, e.g. alpha1-syntrophin with the C-
dystrophin
in CA regions and beta2-syntrophin with the G-
dystrophin
in the dentate gyrus. Expression of the alpha1-syntrophin is predominant in CA regions and the olfactory bulb and it is also present in the cerebral cortex and the dentate gyrus. The beta2-syntrophin mRNA is most abundant in the dentate gyrus and is also evident in the pituitary, the cerebral cortex and in Ammon's horn and in traces in the caudate putamen. The choroid plexus was labelled by both alpha1- and beta2-syntrophin-specific probes. The expression of syntrophins in the brain correlates with expression of dystrophins and dystroglycan. There are brain areas such as the cerebral cortex where several different syntrophins and dystrophins are expressed together. Syntrophin expression co-localizes with utrophin in the choroid plexus and caudate putamen. Finally, no syntrophin was detected in the cerebellar Purkinje cells where the specific
dystrophin
isoform (P-type) is present. This specific distribution of syntrophins in the brain is particularly interesting, as muscle syntrophin interacts with neuronal nitric oxide synthase. This may suggest that the
dystrophin
-associated protein complex may be involved in synaptic organisation and signal transduction machinery in both muscle and neurons. The
dystrophin
isoform, with exons 71-74 spliced out and hence lacking syntrophin binding sites, had been believed to be predominant in the brain, but our analyses using in situ hybridization,
S1 nuclease
protection and the semi-quantitative polymerase chain reaction revealed that this alternatively spliced mRNA is a minor, low abundance form in the brain.
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PMID:Differential expression of syntrophins and analysis of alternatively spliced dystrophin transcripts in the mouse brain. 918 49