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Drebrin

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    Chapter 1 General Introduction to Drebrin
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    Chapter 2 Molecular Cloning of Drebrin: Progress and Perspectives
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    Chapter 3 Biochemistry of Drebrin and Its Binding to Actin Filaments
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    Chapter 4 Phosphorylation of Drebrin and Its Role in Neuritogenesis
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    Chapter 5 Remodeling of Actin Filaments by Drebrin A and Its Implications
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    Chapter 6 Cell Shape Change by Drebrin
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    Chapter 7 Localization of Drebrin: Light Microscopy Study
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    Chapter 8 Making of a Synapse: Recurrent Roles of Drebrin A at Excitatory Synapses Throughout Life
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    Chapter 9 Drebrin in Neuronal Migration and Axonal Growth
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    Chapter 10 Drebrin and Spine Formation
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    Chapter 11 Role of Drebrin in Synaptic Plasticity
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    Chapter 12 Drebrin in Alzheimer’s Disease
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    Chapter 13 Drebrins and Connexins: A Biomedical Perspective
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    Chapter 14 Homer, Spikar, and Other Drebrin-Binding Proteins in the Brain
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    Chapter 15 Role of Drebrin at the Immunological Synapse
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    Chapter 16 Drebrin Regulation of Calcium Signaling in Immune Cells
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    Chapter 17 Drebrin and Spermatogenesis
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    Chapter 18 Drebrin at Junctional Plaques
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    Chapter 19 Juxtanuclear Drebrin-Enriched Zone
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    Chapter 20 Drebrin in Renal Glomeruli
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    Chapter 21 Drebrin’s Role in the Maintenance of Endothelial Integrity
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    Chapter 22 Regulation of Skeletal Myoblast Differentiation by Drebrin
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    Chapter 23 The Role of Drebrin in Cancer Cell Invasion
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    Chapter 24 Erratum to: Drebrin - From Structure and Function to Physiological and Pathological Roles
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Chapter title
Localization of Drebrin: Light Microscopy Study
Chapter number 7
Book title
Drebrin
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-56550-5_7
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Book ISBNs
978-4-43-156548-2, 978-4-43-156550-5
Authors

Tomoaki Shirao, Noriko Koganezawa, Hiroyuki Yamazaki, Kenji Hanamura, Kazuyuki Imamura, Shirao, Tomoaki, Koganezawa, Noriko, Yamazaki, Hiroyuki, Hanamura, Kenji, Imamura, Kazuyuki

Abstract

Developmental changes in the expression and localization of drebrin has been mainly analyzed in chick embryo and young rat by various anti-drebrin polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated that the adult drebrin isoform (drebrin A) is restricted to neural tissues, while the embryonic drebrin isoforms (drebrin E1 and E2 in chicken and drebrin E in mammals) are found in a wide variety of tissues. In the developing brain, drebrin E (including chicken drebrin E2) is expressed in newly generated neurons. During neuronal migration, drebrin E is distributed ubiquitously within the neurons. Once drebrin A is expressed in the developing neuron, drebrin E is no longer present within the cell soma and accumulates in the growth cone of growing processes, resulting in the cessation of neuronal migration. The limited subcellular localization of drebrin A, which is possibly regulated by a drebrin A-specific mechanism, is likely to affect the localization of drebrin E. In the adult brain, drebrin is mainly localized in dendritic spines, but in some nuclei, drebrin can be detected in neuronal somata as well as dendritic spines. The fact that the developmental changes in drebrin expression highly correlate in time with the sensitive period of visual cortical plasticity in kittens suggests that synaptic plasticity depends on drebrin.

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Researcher 1 17%
Librarian 1 17%
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Medicine and Dentistry 3 50%
Neuroscience 2 33%
Unknown 1 17%
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