QUIROGA SANTIAGO
Artículos
Título:
Protein Kinase D Regulates Trafficking of Dendritic Membrane Proteins in Developing Neurons
Autor/es:
BISBAL, M.; CONDE, C.; DONOSO M.; BOLLATI, F.; SESMA J.; QUIROGA, S.; DIAZ AÑEL, A.; MALHOTRA, V.; MARZOLO, M.P.; CÁCERES, A.
Editorial:
Society for Neuroscience
Referencias:
Lugar: Washington DC; Año: 2008 p. 9297 - 9297
Resumen:
n non-neuronal cells, inactivation of protein kinaseD(PKD) blocks fission of trans-Golgi network (TGN) transport carriers, inducing theappearance of long tubules filled with cargo. We now report on the function of PKD1 in neuronal protein trafficking. In culturedhippocampal pyramidal cells, the transferrin receptor (TfR) and the low-density receptor-related protein (LRP) are predominantlytransported to dendrites and excluded from axons. Expression of kinase-inactive PKD1 or its depletion by RNA interference treatmentdramatically and selectively alter the intracellular trafficking and membrane delivery of TfR- and LRP-containing vesicles, withoutinhibiting exit from the TGN or inducing Golgi tubulation. After PKD1 suppression, dendritic membrane proteins are mispackaged intocarriers that transport VAMP2; these vesicles are distributed to both axons and dendrites, but are rapidly endocytosed from dendritesand preferentially delivered to the axonal membrane. A kinase-defectiv