Cysteine string protein β is prominently associated with nerve terminals and secretory organelles in mouse brain

Brain Research(2010)

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Cysteine string proteins (CSPs) are associated with regulated secretory organelles in organisms ranging from fruit flies to man. Mammals have three csp genes (α, β and γ), and previous work indicated that expression of the csp-β and -γ genes was restricted to the testes. For the current investigation, antibodies specific for CSP-β were developed. Unexpectedly, immunoblot analysis indicated that CSP-β was prominently expressed throughout mouse brain. Upon sub-cellular fractionation, CSP-β was enriched in synaptosomes and synaptic vesicle fractions. Interestingly, CSP-β existed almost exclusively as part of a high mass complex both in testis and brain. This complex required aggressive denaturation to release monomeric CSP-β. By Northern analysis CSP-β mRNA was present at very low abundance as a ∼1.0kb species in mouse brain. Collectively, the enrichment of CSP-β in synaptosomes and the association of CSP-β with synaptic vesicles suggest that CSP-β, like CSP-α, may be an important component of the regulated secretory machinery in mouse brain.
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