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Girdin
is an actin-binding protein that has multiple functions in postnatal neural development and cancer progression. We previously showed that
Girdin
is a regulator of migration for neuroblasts born from neural stem cells in the subventricular zone (SVZ) and the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus in the postnatal brain. Despite a growing list of
Girdin
-interacting proteins, the mechanism of
Girdin
-mediated migration has not been fully elucidated.
Girdin
interacts with Disrupted-In-Schizophrenia 1 and partitioning-defective 3, both of which have been shown to interact with the kinesin microtubule motor proteins. Based on this, we have identified that
Girdin
also interacts with kinesin-1, a member of neuronal kinesin proteins. Although a direct interaction of
Girdin
and kinesin-1 has not been determined, it is of interest to find that
Girdin
loss-of-function mutant mice with the mutation of a basic amino acid residue-rich region (Basic mut mice) exhibit limited interaction with kinesin-1. Furthermore, expression of a kinesin-1 mutant with motor defects, leads to
Girdin
mislocalization. Finally, consistent with previous studies on the role of kinesin proteins in trafficking a cell-
cell adhesion molecule
N-cadherin, Basic mut mice showed an aberrant expression pattern of N-cadherin in migrating SVZ neuroblasts. These findings suggest a potential role of
Girdin
/kinesin-1 interaction in the regulation of neuroblast migration in the postnatal brain.
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PMID:Potential involvement of kinesin-1 in the regulation of subcellular localization of Girdin. 2607 78