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Heat shock proteins serve as molecular chaperones in a protein 'holding and
folding' system. Protein sequencing. extraction and immunoblot analyses in
dicate that Hsc70, a constitutive form, is a major component of the rat pos
tsynaptic density (PSD) fraction, while Hsp70, an inducible form, is presen
t at the basal level. Immunohistochemical studies show that expression of H
sc70 is high, but that of Hsp70 is low, in the cerebral cortex and hippocam
pal formation. In dissociated hippocampal neurons, both Hsp70 and Hsc70 imm
unoreactivities are distributed throughout the soma and dendrites. In dendr
ites, there are many stained puncta which are mostly co-localized with PSD-
95, a postsynaptic marker. Interestingly, variation in staining intensity o
f the puncta is significantly larger for Hsp70 than for Hsc70 in 2-week-old
cultures, but becomes less significant in 5 1/2-week-old cultures. At the
electron microscopic level, both Hsp70 and Hsc70 are mainly associated with
asymmetrical PSDs. However, Hsc70 is also associated with amorphous subsyn
aptic structures and spine apparatus-like cisternae. Our data indicate that
both Hsp70 and Hsc70 are present in PSDs but are differentially distribute
d at subsynaptic sites, and provide a potential candidate system for a 'syn
aptic tag.