نتایج جستجو برای: neurofilament proteins

تعداد نتایج: 557488  

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2003
Keith A Josephs Janice L Holton Martin N Rossor Hans Braendgaard Tetsutaro Ozawa Nick C Fox Ronald C Petersen Gary S Pearl Milan Ganguly Pedro Rosa Henning Laursen Joseph E Parisi Gunhild Waldemar Niall P Quinn Dennis W Dickson Tamas Revesz

We describe four cases of a new clinicopathological entity presenting with either a frontotemporal dementia or corticobasal degeneration syndrome with a mean age of onset of 45 years (range 41-50) characterized pathologically by deposition of neurofilament proteins. All four patients had a rapidly progressive course and have become mute and non-ambulatory, and three have died after mean illness...

Alireza Tavakkoli, Faezeh Vahdati Hasani, Khalil Abnous, Soghra Mehri,

Bisphenol A (BPA) is one of the most widely used chemicals in the plastic industry, which enter the human body through occupational and food contact. In this study, the protein changes in rat cerebral cortex was evaluate in order to evaluate the neurotoxicity of BPA. 24 adult male rats were randomly selected and divided into four groups (n=6) and each group respectively received 0, 0.5, 5 and 5...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1978
P T Kelly C W Cotman

The major proteins in isolated synaptic junctions (SJs) and postsynaptic densities (PSDs) have been compared to actin, tubulin, and the major neurofilament (NF) protein by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and tryptic peptide map analysis. These studies show: (a) tubulin is present in SJ and PSD fractions and is identical to cytoplasmic tubulin, (b) actin in these fractions is very similar to...

2012
Linqing Miao Junlin Teng Jiqiang Lin Xianzhi Liao Jianguo Chen

14-3-3 Proteins Interact with Neurofilament Protein-L (NF-L) and Regulate Dynamic Assembly of Neurofilaments Linqing Miao, Junlin Teng, Jiqiang Lin, Xianzhi Liao and Jianguo Chen 2 * 1 The State Key Laboratory of Bio-membrane and Membrane Bio-engineering, and The Key Laboratory of Cell Proliferation and Differentiation of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beiji...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1981
J F Leterrier R K Liem M L Shelanski

Highly purified preparations of bovine brain and rabbit nerve root neurofilaments were found to be lacking in protein kinase activity when either histone FIIA or the neurofilaments themselves were used as acceptors. There was no augmentation of activity in the presence of cyclic AMP. Addition of microtubule proteins prepared by cycles of assembly and disassembly resulted in phosphorylation of h...

2014
Luuk Wieske Esther Witteveen Axel Petzold Camiel Verhamme Marcus J Schultz Ivo N van Schaik Janneke Horn

INTRODUCTION Early diagnosis of intensive care unit - acquired weakness (ICU-AW) using the current reference standard, that is, assessment of muscle strength, is often hampered due to impaired consciousness. Biological markers could solve this problem but have been scarcely investigated. We hypothesized that plasma levels of neurofilaments are elevated in ICU-AW and can diagnose ICU-AW before m...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1991
A M Berglund D K Ryugo

The spiral ganglia of the cat, gerbil, mouse, rat, and human were immunohistochemically stained with various monoclonal neurofilament antibodies. Three antibodies to the 200-kD neurofilament protein (R-3, Dräger et al., '84; ICN anti-200, clone NE14, Debus et al., '83; RT-97, Wood and Anderton, '81) labeled the somata of type II spiral ganglion neurons but not those of type I ganglion neurons. ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Paula C Monsma Yinyun Li J Daniel Fenn Peter Jung Anthony Brown

Axons in the vertebrate nervous system only expand beyond ∼ 1 μm in diameter if they become myelinated. This expansion is due in large part to the accumulation of space-filling cytoskeletal polymers called neurofilaments, which are cargoes of axonal transport. One possible mechanism for this accumulation is a decrease in the rate of neurofilament transport. To test this hypothesis, we used a fl...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
M D Smith P J Morris S J Dawson M L Schwartz W W Schlaepfer D S Latchman

The POU domain transcription factor Brn-3a is able to stimulate neurite outgrowth when overexpressed in the neuronal ND7 cell line, whereas the closely related Brn-3b factor does not have this effect. We show that Brn-3a overexpression also enhances the expression of the three neurofilament genes at both the mRNA and protein levels, whereas Brn-3b overexpression has no effect. In addition Brn-3...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Steven Ackerley Paul Thornhill Andrew J. Grierson Janet Brownlees Brian H. Anderton P. Nigel Leigh Christopher E. Shaw Christopher C.J. Miller

Neurofilaments possess side arms that comprise the carboxy-terminal domains of neurofilament middle and heavy chains (NFM and NFH); that of NFH is heavily phosphorylated in axons. Here, we demonstrate that phosphorylation of NFH side arms is a mechanism for regulating transport of neurofilaments through axons. Mutants in which known NFH phosphorylation sites were mutated to preclude phosphoryla...

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