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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 1, 2001, 21(15):5501-5512
Subunit Heterogeneity of Cytoplasmic Dynein: Differential
Expression of 14 kDa Dynein Light Chains in Rat Hippocampus
Jen-Zen
Chuang1,
Teresa
A.
Milner2, and
Ching-Hwa
Sung1, 3
1 Department of Ophthalmology, The Margaret M. Dyson
Research Institute, 2 Department of Neurology and
Neuroscience, and 3 Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy,
Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York 10021
Cytoplasmic dynein is a multi-subunit protein complex in which each
subunit is encoded by a few genes. How these subunit isoforms are
assembled and regulated to mediate the diverse functions of cytoplasmic
dynein is unknown. We previously have shown that two highly conserved
14 kDa dynein light chains, Tctex-1 and RP3, have different
cargo-binding abilities. In this report, coimmunoprecipitation revealed
that Tctex-1 and RP3 were present in mutually exclusive dynein
complexes of brain. Two specific antibodies were used to examine the
localization of these two dynein light chains in adult rat hippocampal
formation and cerebral cortex. By light microscopy, Tctex-1 and RP3
immunoreactivities exhibited distinct and almost complementary
distribution patterns in both brain regions. In hippocampal formation,
Tctex-1 immunoreactivity was most enriched in somata of newly generated
granule cells and scant in the mature granule and pyramidal cell
somata. In contrast, RP3 immunoreactivity was abundant in pyramidal and
granule cell somata. Ultrastructural analysis of the dentate gyrus
revealed both dynein light chains were associated with various
membranous organelles that often were affiliated with
microtubules. In addition, Tctex-1 and RP3 immunoreactivities were
preferentially and highly enriched on membranous organelles and/or
vesicles of axon terminals and dendritic spines, respectively. These
results suggest that dynein complexes with different subunit
composition, and possibly function, are expressed differentially in a
spatially and temporally regulated manner. Furthermore, Tctex-1 and RP3
may play important roles in synaptic functions.
Key words:
cytoplasmic dynein light chain; Tctex-1; RP3; hippocampus; newly born neuron; synaptic terminal
Copyright © 2001 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/01/21155501-12$05.00/0
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