Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain
The proteome of the postsynaptic terminal of excitatory synapses comprises over one thousand proteins in vertebrate species and plays a central role in behavior and brain disease. The brain is organized into anatomically distinct regions and whether the synapse proteome differs across these regions...
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doaj-4aeb597e33124f3599b0dc1b5c1fc9e22020-11-25T01:30:07ZengMDPI AGProteomes2227-73822018-08-01633110.3390/proteomes6030031proteomes6030031Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse BrainMarcia Roy0Oksana Sorokina1Colin McLean2Silvia Tapia-González3Javier DeFelipe4J. Douglas Armstrong5Seth G. N. Grant6Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, UKSchool of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, UKSchool of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, UKDepartamento de Neurobiología Funcional y de Sistemas, Instituto Cajal (CSIC), Ave. Doctor Arce 37, 28002 Madrid and Laboratorio Cajal de Circuitos Corticales, Centro de Tecnología Biomédica (UPM), 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, SpainDepartamento de Neurobiología Funcional y de Sistemas, Instituto Cajal (CSIC), Ave. Doctor Arce 37, 28002 Madrid and Laboratorio Cajal de Circuitos Corticales, Centro de Tecnología Biomédica (UPM), 28223 Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, SpainSchool of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH8 9AB, UKCentre for Clinical Brain Sciences, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH16 4SB, UKThe proteome of the postsynaptic terminal of excitatory synapses comprises over one thousand proteins in vertebrate species and plays a central role in behavior and brain disease. The brain is organized into anatomically distinct regions and whether the synapse proteome differs across these regions is poorly understood. Postsynaptic proteomes were isolated from seven forebrain and hindbrain regions in mice and their composition determined using proteomic mass spectrometry. Seventy-four percent of proteins showed differential expression and each region displayed a unique compositional signature. These signatures correlated with the anatomical divisions of the brain and their embryological origins. Biochemical pathways controlling plasticity and disease, protein interaction networks and individual proteins involved with cognition all showed differential regional expression. Combining proteomic and connectomic data shows that interconnected regions have specific proteome signatures. Diversity in synapse proteome composition is key feature of mouse and human brain structure.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7382/6/3/31synapsepostsynapticproteomemass spectrometryprotein interaction networksconnectome |
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Marcia Roy Oksana Sorokina Colin McLean Silvia Tapia-González Javier DeFelipe J. Douglas Armstrong Seth G. N. Grant |
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Marcia Roy Oksana Sorokina Colin McLean Silvia Tapia-González Javier DeFelipe J. Douglas Armstrong Seth G. N. Grant Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain Proteomes synapse postsynaptic proteome mass spectrometry protein interaction networks connectome |
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Marcia Roy Oksana Sorokina Colin McLean Silvia Tapia-González Javier DeFelipe J. Douglas Armstrong Seth G. N. Grant |
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Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain |
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Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain |
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Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain |
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Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain |
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Regional Diversity in the Postsynaptic Proteome of the Mouse Brain |
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regional diversity in the postsynaptic proteome of the mouse brain |
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2227-7382 |
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The proteome of the postsynaptic terminal of excitatory synapses comprises over one thousand proteins in vertebrate species and plays a central role in behavior and brain disease. The brain is organized into anatomically distinct regions and whether the synapse proteome differs across these regions is poorly understood. Postsynaptic proteomes were isolated from seven forebrain and hindbrain regions in mice and their composition determined using proteomic mass spectrometry. Seventy-four percent of proteins showed differential expression and each region displayed a unique compositional signature. These signatures correlated with the anatomical divisions of the brain and their embryological origins. Biochemical pathways controlling plasticity and disease, protein interaction networks and individual proteins involved with cognition all showed differential regional expression. Combining proteomic and connectomic data shows that interconnected regions have specific proteome signatures. Diversity in synapse proteome composition is key feature of mouse and human brain structure. |
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synapse postsynaptic proteome mass spectrometry protein interaction networks connectome |
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