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α-Synuclein, a presynaptic protein of the central nervous system, has been implicated in the synaptic events such as neuronal plasticity during development and learning, and neuronal degeneration under pathological conditions. As an effort to understand the biological function of α-synuclein, we examined the expression patterns of α-synuclein in various human hematopoietic cells, and in Drosophila at different developmental stages. The α-synuclein was ubiquitously expressed in all the tested hematopoietic cells including T cells, B cells, NK cells, and monocytes, as well as in the lymphoma cell lines, Jurkat and K562. A potential α-synuclein homologue was also expressed in Drosophila, and its expression appeared to be temporally and spatially regulated during development. Our data suggest that α-synuclein may function in invertebrates as well as in vertebrates and its function may not be restricted to the neuron.
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Shin, E.C., Cho, S.E., Lee, DK. et al. Expression Patterns of α-Synuclein in Human Hematopoietic Cells and in Drosophila at Different Developmental Stages. Mol Cells 10, 65–70 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-000-0065-x
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10059-000-0065-x