Myelin protein composition is altered in mice lacking either sulfated or both sulfated and non-sulfated galactolipids

Fewou, S.N., Fernandes, A., Stockdale, K., Francone, V.P., Dupree, J.L., Rosenbluth, J., Pfeiffer, S.E. and Bansal, R. (2010) Myelin protein composition is altered in mice lacking either sulfated or both sulfated and non-sulfated galactolipids. Journal of Neurochemistry, 112(3), pp. 599-610. (doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2009.06464.x)

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Abstract

Myelin is highly enriched in galactocerebroside (GalCer) and its sulfated form sulfatide. Mice, unable to synthesize GalCer and sulfatide (CGTnull) or sulfatide alone (CSTnull), exhibit disorganized paranodal structures and progressive dysmyelination. To obtain insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying these defects, we examined myelin composition of these mutants by two-dimensional differential fluorescence intensity gel electrophoresis proteomic approach and immunoblotting. We identified several proteins whose expressions were significantly altered in these mutants. These proteins are known to regulate cytoskeletal dynamics, energy metabolism, vesicular trafficking or adhesion, suggesting a disruption in these physiological processes in the absence of myelin galactolipids. Further analysis of one of these proteins, nucleotide diphosphate kinase (NDK)/Nm23, showed that it was reduced in myelin of CGTnull and increased in CSTnull, but not in whole brain homogenate. Immunostaining showed an increase in its expression in the cell bodies of CGTnull- and a decrease in CSTnull-oligodenrocytes, together leading to the hypothesis that transport of NDK/Nm23 from oligodenrocyte cell bodies into myelin may be differentially dysregulated in the absence of these galactolipids. This study provides new insights into the changes that occur in the composition/distribution of myelin proteins in mice lacking either unsulfated and/or sulfated galactolipids and reinforces the role of these lipids in intracellular trafficking.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Fewou, Dr Simon
Authors: Fewou, S.N., Fernandes, A., Stockdale, K., Francone, V.P., Dupree, J.L., Rosenbluth, J., Pfeiffer, S.E., and Bansal, R.
Subjects:Q Science > QD Chemistry
Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences
Journal Name:Journal of Neurochemistry
ISSN:0022-3042
ISSN (Online):1471-4159
Published Online:26 October 2009

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