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Nature Cell Biology | 2003

Accumulation of anchored proteins forms membrane diffusion barriers during neuronal polarization

Chieko Nakada; Ken Ritchie; Yuichi Oba; Mitsuhiro Nakamura; Yoko Hotta; Ryota Iino; Rinshi S. Kasai; Kazuhiko Yamaguchi; Takahiro K. Fujiwara; Akihiro Kusumi

The formation and maintenance of polarized distributions of membrane proteins in the cell membrane are key to the function of polarized cells. In polarized neurons, various membrane proteins are localized to the somatodendritic domain or the axon. Neurons control polarized delivery of membrane proteins to each domain, and in addition, they must also block diffusional mixing of proteins between these domains. However, the presence of a diffusion barrier in the cell membrane of the axonal initial segment (IS), which separates these two domains, has been controversial: it is difficult to conceive barrier mechanisms by which an even diffusion of phospholipids could be blocked. Here, by observing the dynamics of individual phospholipid molecules in the plasma membrane of developing hippocampal neurons in culture, we found that their diffusion was blocked in the IS membrane. We also found that the diffusion barrier is formed in neurons 7–10 days after birth through the accumulation of various transmembrane proteins that are anchored to the dense actin-based membrane skeleton meshes being formed under the IS membrane. We conclude that various membrane proteins anchored to the dense membrane skeleton function as rows of pickets, which even stop the overall diffusion of phospholipids, and may represent a universal mechanism for formation of diffusion barriers in the cell membrane.


Biophysical Journal | 2005

Fluorescence Imaging for Monitoring the Colocalization of Two Single Molecules in Living Cells

Ikuko Koyama-Honda; Ken Ritchie; Takahiro Fujiwara; Ryota Iino; Hideji Murakoshi; Rinshi S. Kasai; Akihiro Kusumi


生物物理 | 2014

2P104 定常状態での GPCRシグナルは GPCRダイマーによって誘起される(03. 膜蛋白質,ポスター,第52回日本生物物理学会年会(2014年度))

Rinshi S. Kasai; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2013

3P107 GPCRダイマーがシグナルトリガーとしてはたらく : インバースアゴニスト効果の1分子イメジング解析に基づく発見(03.膜蛋白質,ポスター,日本生物物理学会年会第51回(2013年度))

Rinshi S. Kasai; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2012

3PT172 ラフト親和性GPIアンカー型分子プリオンタンパク質の神経細胞膜でのダイナミクス(日本生物物理学会第50回年会(2012年度))

Yuri L. Nemoto; Chieko Nakada; Hiroko Hijikata; Takahiro Fujiwara; Rinshi S. Kasai; Yoshiro Ishikawa; Akihiro Shibata; Ankita Chadda; Roger J. Morris; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2012

1H1448 リガンド結合したβ2アドレナリン受容体の短寿命ダイマーは三量体Cタンパク質のターンオーバーを加速する : 2色同時1分子観察による測定(バイオイメージング,口頭発表,日本生物物理学会第50回年会(2012年度))

Rinshi S. Kasai; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2012

1G1412 GPIアンカー型タンパク質の短寿命ホモダイマーはラフト組織化・機能のための最小単位である(細胞生物的課題I,口頭発表,日本生物物理学会第50回年会(2012年度))

Kenichi Suzuki; Rinshi S. Kasai; Koichiro M. Hirosawa; Yuri L. Nemoto; Munenori Ishibashi; Yoshihiro Miwa; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2011

2K1436 GPCR(β2アドレナリン受容体)のダイマー・モノマー平衡 : 1分子イメジング法による研究(細胞生物的課題2,第49回日本生物物理学会年会)

Rinshi S. Kasai; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2010

2P228 GPCRのダイマー・モノマー平衡 : 2分子相補蛍光の1分子イメジングによるダイマーの直接検出(細胞生物的課題(接着,運動,骨格,伝達,膜),第48回日本生物物理学会年会)

Rinshi S. Kasai; Kenichi Suzuki; Eric R. Prossnitz; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi


生物物理 | 2010

2P224 1C1505 GPIアンカー型タンパク質のタンパク部分相互作用による動的ホモダイマー形成とラフト相互作用による安定化(細胞生物的課題(接着,運動,骨格,伝達,膜),第48回日本生物物理学会年会)

Kenichi Suzuki; Rinshi S. Kasai; Koichiro M. Hirosawa; Munenori Ishibashi; Yoshihiro Miwa; Takahiro Fujiwara; A. Kusumi

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Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology

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