The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells
Abstract Background Flotillin-2 (Flot2) is a lipid raft scaffold protein that is thought to be related to neural differentiation. Flot2 is phosphorylated by Fyn, a Src kinase, and causes raft-dependent endocytosis; however, the exact role of Flot2 in neural differentiation remains unclear. To reveal...
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doaj-7e87b48fd3ff4d639de5f2f9430b03c32020-11-25T03:54:04ZengBMCBMC Molecular and Cell Biology2661-88502019-08-012011910.1186/s12860-019-0225-0The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cellsKei Hanafusa0Nobuhiro Hayashi1School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of TechnologySchool of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of TechnologyAbstract Background Flotillin-2 (Flot2) is a lipid raft scaffold protein that is thought to be related to neural differentiation. Flot2 is phosphorylated by Fyn, a Src kinase, and causes raft-dependent endocytosis; however, the exact role of Flot2 in neural differentiation remains unclear. To reveal the roles of lipid raft-associated proteins during neural differentiation, we tried to analyze the expression and localization. Results In this study, we found that the expression levels of the Flot2 and Fyn proteins increased in whole-cell lysates of P19C6 cells after neural differentiation. In addition, sucrose density fractionation and immunofluorescence experiments revealed an increase in the localization of Flot2 and Fyn to lipid rafts after neural differentiation. We also found that Fyn partially colocalized with Flot2 lipid rafts in neural cells. Conclusion The observed distribution of Fyn and level of inactivated Fyn and/or c-Src in detergent–resistant membrane (DRM) fractions suggests that the amount of activated Fyn might increase in DRM fractions after neural differentiation. Overall these findings suggest that Flot2 lipid rafts are associated with Fyn, and that Fyn phosphorylates Flot2 during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12860-019-0225-0Lipid raftNeural differentiationFlot2FynC-SrcP19C6 cells |
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The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells |
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The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells |
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The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells |
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The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells |
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The Flot2 component of the lipid raft changes localization during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells |
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Abstract Background Flotillin-2 (Flot2) is a lipid raft scaffold protein that is thought to be related to neural differentiation. Flot2 is phosphorylated by Fyn, a Src kinase, and causes raft-dependent endocytosis; however, the exact role of Flot2 in neural differentiation remains unclear. To reveal the roles of lipid raft-associated proteins during neural differentiation, we tried to analyze the expression and localization. Results In this study, we found that the expression levels of the Flot2 and Fyn proteins increased in whole-cell lysates of P19C6 cells after neural differentiation. In addition, sucrose density fractionation and immunofluorescence experiments revealed an increase in the localization of Flot2 and Fyn to lipid rafts after neural differentiation. We also found that Fyn partially colocalized with Flot2 lipid rafts in neural cells. Conclusion The observed distribution of Fyn and level of inactivated Fyn and/or c-Src in detergent–resistant membrane (DRM) fractions suggests that the amount of activated Fyn might increase in DRM fractions after neural differentiation. Overall these findings suggest that Flot2 lipid rafts are associated with Fyn, and that Fyn phosphorylates Flot2 during neural differentiation of P19C6 cells. |
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Lipid raft Neural differentiation Flot2 Fyn C-Src P19C6 cells |
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