Neuronal specific protein NP185 is enriched in nerve endings: binding characteristics for clathrin light chains, synaptic vesicles, and synaptosomal plasma membrane
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Neuronal specific protein NP185 is enriched in nerve endings: binding characteristics for clathrin light chains, synaptic vesicles, and synaptosomal plasma membrane
Abstract
The neuronal specific protein NP185, found associated with brain clathrin-coated vesicles, formed a complex with unphosphorylated, but not with phosphorylated, clathrin light chains. The NP185-clathrin light chain complex was associated with casein kinase II activity, which, in the presence of polylysine, phosphorylated clathrin light chain b but not the NP185. The dissociation of this complex with 50% ethylene glycol pH 11.5 suggests that NP185 binds to hydrophobic domains of clathrin light chains. When NP185 molecules were retained by monoclonal antibody-linked Sepharose beads, they bound synaptic vesicles, decoated vesicles and synaptosomal plasma membrane. Immunohistochemistry on mouse cerebellar tissue sections using 8G8, a monoclonal antibody raised against NP185, showed neuronal specific labeling closely following synaptic distribution. In immunoblots, NP185 shares similar epitopes to those detected in another assembly polypeptide, AP-180, an indication that both proteins are identical. It appears that NP185 plays a specific role in nerve ending functions through its ability to induce clathrin to polymerize into cages, its interaction with synaptic vesicles, with the plasma membrane and with clathrin coat components.
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