Abstract

The kinesin superfamily motor protein Kif1B is expressed in two isoforms, Kif1Balpha and Kif1Bbeta, with distinct cargo-binding domains. We examined the mRNA distribution of the two isoforms in adjacent sections of brain and spinal cord of adult mice using in situ hybridization analysis. Kif1Bbeta mRNA is enriched in several regions of brain and spinal cord. Its levels are four to five times higher than that of the alpha isoform, which was barely detectable. The highest mRNA levels of Kif1Bbeta were found in the cortex, hippocampus, cerebellum and the grey matter of the spinal cord. At the cellular level the highest signal was found in motor neurons in the motor nuclei of medulla oblongata and the ventral horn of spinal cord. Because expression of other Kif genes is altered in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) models, we examined the expression level of Kif1Bbeta mRNA in the spinal cord of transgenic mice carrying the SOD1G93A mutation, a model of familial ALS, at presymptomatic and early stages of the disease. No changes were observed in Kif1Bbeta mRNA in motor neurons or in other regions of the spinal cord. These findings indicate that Kif1Balpha, which modulates the transport of mitochondria, may play a major role in tissues other than the central nervous system. Instead Kif1Bbeta, responsible for the transport of synaptic vesicle precursors, seems to play an important role in the nervous system, particularly in the lower motor neurons. The absence of changes of Kif1Bbeta mRNA in transgenic SOD1G93A mice suggests that other molecular mechanisms may play a role in the disruption of axonal transport occurring in the motor neurons of these mice.

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