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Query: EC:3.1.30.1 (
S1 nuclease
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Alpha-synuclein
is an evolutionary highly conserved neuronal protein localized in presynaptic nerve terminals. The protein has been suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases, but little is known about the physiological function of the protein. In the present study we used newborn, three, 14, 93 and 710-day-old rats to examine the expression of
alpha-synuclein
messenger RNA and protein during development of the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. Using in situ hybridization and an
S1 nuclease
protection assay, we found a high expression of
alpha-synuclein
messenger RNA during early postnatal development, followed by a marked decrease between postnatal days 14 and 93. In contrast, the amount of
alpha-synuclein
protein, as determined by immunoblotting, continued to increase throughout development and remained at a high level for at least two years. The persistent high expression of
alpha-synuclein
protein throughout development suggests that the protein is involved in maintaining synaptic function. Furthermore, the discrepancy between the levels of
alpha-synuclein
messenger RNA and protein after postnatal day 14 indicates that the amount of
alpha-synuclein
is determined by post-transcriptional regulation, and not by messenger RNA expression alone. To estimate the changes of
alpha-synuclein
expression per synapse, we compared the developmental expression of
alpha-synuclein
with synaptophysin, a well-established synaptic marker. The
alpha-synuclein
/synaptophysin messenger RNA and protein ratio was high during early development, but low in adult (postnatal day 93) and old (postnatal day 710) rats. This could indicate a higher expression of
alpha-synuclein
per synapse during early development.
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PMID:Developmental expression of alpha-synuclein in rat hippocampus and cerebral cortex. 1036 22