P. Kerokoski et al., The levels of cdk5 and p35 proteins and tau phosphorylation are reduced during neuronal apoptosis, BIOC BIOP R, 280(4), 2001, pp. 998-1002
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (cdk5) is believed to be involved in the phosphor
ylation of tau protein. We studied the expression of the protein levels of
cdk5 and the neuron-specific cdk5 activator p35 as well as cdk5 activity an
d tau phosphorylation during apoptosis in rat hippocampal neuronal cultures
. We observed that in cells treated with etoposide, cyclosporin A, 4-hydrox
ynonenal (HNE), or okadaic acid, there was an early reduction in the protei
n levels of p35, and later also in cdk5 with all treatments except etoposid
e. The level of p25, a calpain cleavage product of p35 suggested to have in
creased ability to activate cdk5, was reduced paralleling the amount of p35
. The changes in the p35 and p25 protein levels coincided with, decreases i
n cdk5 activity and tau phosphorylation after treatment with HNE and etopos
ide. However, the relationship between the p35 and p25 levels and cdk5 acti
vity was complex. We conclude that neuronal apoptosis is accompanied with a
decrease in the levels of p35, p25, and cdk5, and tau phosphorylation. The
se changes may reinforce the neuronal damage. (C) 2001 Academic Press.