2014
DOI: 10.1247/csf.13020
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The Role of PKD in Cell Polarity, Biosynthetic Pathways, and Organelle/F-actin Distribution

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Protein Kinase D (PKD) 1, 2, and 3 are members of the PKD family. PKDs influence many cellular processes, including cell polarity, structure of the Golgi, polarized transport from the Golgi to the basolateral plasma membrane, and actin polymerization. However, the role of the PKD family in cell polarity has not yet been elucidated in vivo. Here, we show that KO mice displayed similar localization of the apical and basolateral proteins, transport of VSV-G and a GPI-anchored protein, and similar locali… Show more

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“…As in other tissues shown (Atik et al, 2014), PKD1 and PKD2 were absent in the brains of PKD1 geo/geo (PKD1 KO) mice and PKD2 geo/geo (PKD2 KO) mice, respectively (Fig. 1A).…”
Section: Expression Of Pkd1 and Pkd2 In Brain And Hippocampal Neuronssupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…As in other tissues shown (Atik et al, 2014), PKD1 and PKD2 were absent in the brains of PKD1 geo/geo (PKD1 KO) mice and PKD2 geo/geo (PKD2 KO) mice, respectively (Fig. 1A).…”
Section: Expression Of Pkd1 and Pkd2 In Brain And Hippocampal Neuronssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Our previous work showed that PKD1 and PKD2 were expressed in various tissues, including the brain (Atik et al, 2014). As in other tissues shown (Atik et al, 2014), PKD1 and PKD2 were absent in the brains of PKD1 geo/geo (PKD1 KO) mice and PKD2 geo/geo (PKD2 KO) mice, respectively (Fig.…”
Section: Expression Of Pkd1 and Pkd2 In Brain And Hippocampal Neuronsmentioning
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“…Data obtained in MEFs from mice deficient in PKD2 enzymatic activity (PKD2 S707A/S711A knock-in mutation (35,36)) further confirmed that the active kinase is indeed required for proper secretion of endogenous MMP2 cargo (Fig. 1, F and G), a function that has been also recently challenged (48). Thus, the PKD2-ARF1 protein complex is a critical dual regulator of vesicle formation and scission at the TGN during constitutive secretory processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%