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. 2003 Jun 12;1(1):4.
doi: 10.1186/1477-5956-1-4.

The proteome of neural stem cells from adult rat hippocampus

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The proteome of neural stem cells from adult rat hippocampus

Martin H Maurer et al. Proteome Sci. .

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hippocampal neural stem cells (HNSC) play an important role in cerebral plasticity in the adult brain and may contribute to tissue repair in neurological disease. To describe their biological potential with regard to plasticity, proliferation, or differentiation, it is important to know the cellular composition of their proteins, subsumed by the term proteome. RESULTS: Here, we present for the first time a proteomic database for HNSC isolated from the brains of adult rats and cultured for 10 weeks. Cytosolic proteins were extracted and subjected to two-dimensional gel electrophoresis followed by protein identification through mass spectrometry, database search, and gel matching. We could map about 1141 PlusMinus; 209 (N = 5) protein spots for each gel, of which 266 could be identified. We could group the identified proteins into several functional categories including metabolism, protein folding, energy metabolism and cellular respiration, as well as cytoskeleton, Ca2+ signaling pathways, cell cycle regulation, proteasome and protein degradation. We also found proteins belonging to detoxification, neurotransmitter metabolism, intracellular signaling pathways, and regulation of DNA transcription and RNA processing. CONCLUSIONS: The HNSC proteome database is a useful inventory which will allow to specify changes in the cellular protein expression pattern due to specific activated or suppressed pathways during differentiation or proliferation of neural stem cells. Several proteins could be identified in the HNSC proteome which are related to differentiation and plasticity, indicating activated functional pathways. Moreover, we found a protein for which no expression has been described in brain cells before.

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Figure 1
Two-dimensional gel of adult rat hippocampal stem cell lysate. (A) Representative original gel image. (B) Scout to find annotated spots in magnified gel sectors (see supplemental material).
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Figure 2
Distribution of the identified protein spots into functional groups. This figure shows the percentual distribution of the identified proteins in functinal groups. The largest group, which comprehends about a third of the proteins, is constituted by cellular metabolism. But also cytoskeletal rearrangement and protein folding were major contributors.

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