Localization of LRRK2 to membranous and vesicular structures in mammalian brain
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- 21 November 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Annals of Neurology
- Vol. 60 (5) , 557-569
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.21019
Abstract
Objective The PARK8 gene responsible for late-onset autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease encodes a large novel protein of unknown biological function termed leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2). The studies herein explore the localization of LRRK2 in the mammalian brain. Methods Polyclonal antibodies generated against the amino or carboxy termini of LRRK2 were used to examine the biochemical, subcellular, and immunohistochemical distribution of LRRK2. Results LRRK2 is detected in rat brain as an approximate 280kDa protein by Western blot analysis. Subcellular fractionation demonstrates the presence of LRRK2 in microsomal, synaptic vesicle–enriched and synaptosomal cytosolic fractions from rat brain, as well as the mitochondrial outer membrane. Immunohistochemical analysis of rat and human brain tissue and primary rat cortical neurons, with LRRK2-specific antibodies, shows widespread neuronal-specific labeling localized exclusively to punctate structures within perikarya, dendrites, and axons. Confocal colocalization analysis of primary cortical neurons shows partial yet significant overlap of LRRK2 immunoreactivity with markers specific for mitochondria and lysosomes. Furthermore, ultrastructural analysis in rodent basal ganglia detects LRRK2 immunoreactivity associated with membranous and vesicular intracellular structures, including lysosomes, endosomes, transport vesicles, and mitochondria. Interpretation The association of LRRK2 with a variety of membrane and vesicular structures, membrane-bound organelles, and microtubules suggests an affinity of LRRK2 for lipids or lipid-associated proteins and may suggest a potential role in the biogenesis and/or regulation of vesicular and membranous intracellular structures within the mammalian brain. Ann Neurol 2006;60:557–569Keywords
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