Divergent Effects of G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 Mutations on LRRK2 and Rab10 Phosphorylations in Mouse Tissues
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Animals
2.2. Antibodies
2.3. Brain Lysis and Western Blotting
2.4. Immunofluorescence
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. LRRK2 Expression in Midbrain, Striatum, and Cortex
3.2. Changes in Ser935 and Ser1292 Phosphorylation in G2019S and R1441C Knockin Brains at Different Ages
3.3. Changes in Ser935-Lrrk2, Ser1292-Lrrk2, and Thr73-Rab10 Phosphorylation in G2019S and R1441C Knockin Lungs and Kidneys
3.4. Age-Dependent Increase of Lrrk2 Phosphorylation and Steady State Levels in BAC-Lrrk2 G2019S Brains
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Iannotta, L.; Biosa, A.; Kluss, J.H.; Tombesi, G.; Kaganovich, A.; Cogo, S.; Plotegher, N.; Civiero, L.; Lobbestael, E.; Baekelandt, V.; et al. Divergent Effects of G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 Mutations on LRRK2 and Rab10 Phosphorylations in Mouse Tissues. Cells 2020, 9, 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9112344
Iannotta L, Biosa A, Kluss JH, Tombesi G, Kaganovich A, Cogo S, Plotegher N, Civiero L, Lobbestael E, Baekelandt V, et al. Divergent Effects of G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 Mutations on LRRK2 and Rab10 Phosphorylations in Mouse Tissues. Cells. 2020; 9(11):2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9112344
Chicago/Turabian StyleIannotta, Lucia, Alice Biosa, Jillian H. Kluss, Giulia Tombesi, Alice Kaganovich, Susanna Cogo, Nicoletta Plotegher, Laura Civiero, Evy Lobbestael, Veerle Baekelandt, and et al. 2020. "Divergent Effects of G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 Mutations on LRRK2 and Rab10 Phosphorylations in Mouse Tissues" Cells 9, no. 11: 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9112344
APA StyleIannotta, L., Biosa, A., Kluss, J. H., Tombesi, G., Kaganovich, A., Cogo, S., Plotegher, N., Civiero, L., Lobbestael, E., Baekelandt, V., Cookson, M. R., & Greggio, E. (2020). Divergent Effects of G2019S and R1441C LRRK2 Mutations on LRRK2 and Rab10 Phosphorylations in Mouse Tissues. Cells, 9(11), 2344. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9112344