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Query: UNIPROT:P01178 (
oxytocin
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Oxytocin
is a major neuropeptide that modulates the brain functions involved in social behaviour and interaction. Despite of the importance of
oxytocin
for the neural control of social behaviour, little is known about the molecular mechanism(s) by which
oxytocin
secretion in the brain is regulated. Pro-
oxytocin
is synthesised in the cell bodies of hypothalamic neurones in the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei and processed to a 9-amino-acid mature form during post-Golgi transport to the secretion sites at the axon terminals and somatodendritic regions.
Oxytocin
secreted from the somatodendritic regions diffuses throughout the hypothalamus and its neighbouring brain regions. Some
oxytocin
-positive axons innervate and secrete
oxytocin
to the brain regions distal to the hypothalamus. Brain
oxytocin
binds to its receptors in the brain regions involved in social behaviour.
Oxytocin
is also secreted from the axon terminal at the posterior pituitary gland into the blood circulation. We have discovered a new molecular complex consisting of annexin A1 (ANXA1),
A-kinase anchor protein
150 (AKAP150) and microtubule motor that controls the distribution of
oxytocin
vesicles between the axon and the cell body in a protein kinase A (PKA)- and protein kinase C (PKC)-sensitive manner. ANXA1 showed significant co-localisation with
oxytocin
vesicles. Activation of PKA enhanced the association of kinesin-2 with ANXA1, thus increasing the axon-localisation of
oxytocin
vesicles. Conversely, activation of PKC decreased the binding of kinesin-2 to ANXA1, thus attenuating the axon-localisation of
oxytocin
vesicles. The result of the present study suggest that ANXA1 complex coordinates the actions of PKA and PKC to control the distribution of
oxytocin
vesicles between the axon and the cell body.
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