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The dynactin p150 subunit: cell biology studies of sequence changes found in ALS/MND and Parkinsonian Syndromes

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION
Volume 120, Issue 5, Pages 785-798

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00702-012-0910-z

Keywords

Dynactin; p150 subunit; Parkinsonism; ALS; MND

Funding

  1. Packard Foundation
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [KFO 142, SFB497/B8]
  3. DFG [BO1718/4-1]
  4. Helmholtz Gesellschaft [VH-VI-510]
  5. BMBF
  6. German Foundation for Heart Research [F/34/11]
  7. Else-Kroner-Fresenius-Stiftung [2011_A200]
  8. EURO-MOTOR
  9. Boehringer-Ingelheim BIU [N5]

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The dynactin p150glued subunit, encoded by the gene DCTN1 is part of the dynein-dynactin motor protein complex responsible for retrograde axonal transport. This subunit is a candidate modifier for neurodegenerative diseases, in particular motoneuron and extrapyramidal diseases. Based on an extensive screening effort of all 32 exons in more than 2,500 ALS/MND patients, patients suffering from Parkinsonian Syndromes and controls, we investigated 24 sequence variants of p150 in cell-based studies. We used both non-neuronal cell lines and primary rodent spinal motoneurons and report on cell biological abnormalities in five of these sequence alterations and also briefly report on the clinical features. Our results suggest the presence of biological changes caused by some p150 mutants pointing to a potential pathogenetic significance as modifier of the phenotype of the human disease.

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