IMMUNOPHILINS FKBP52 AND FKBP51 MODULATE GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR DISTRIBUTION IN NEURONS AND ARE ALTERED IN HIV AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER

  • Tatro, Erick Thomas
Publication date
August 2008

Abstract

The class of proteins known as immunophilins, that are cis-trans prolyl isomerases perform diverse chaperone roles. The immunophilins FKBP52 and FKBP51 (FK506 Binding Proteins) are adapter proteins involved in the trafficking of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), in which FKBP52 facilitates binding of retrograde molecular motor protein dynein and the GR, while FKBP51 binds only the GR. This body of work presents: 1. An analysis of the FKBP family of proteins and their potential for involvement of neuropathogenesis and identifies FKBP52 and FKBP51 as an evolutionarily divergent duo in mammals, 2. The changes in gene and protein levels of these immunophilins in the frontal cortex of patients with HIV and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), and 3....

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