Pharmaceuticals (Apr 2010)

Cell-Penetrating Fragments of the Cdk5 Regulatory Subunit Are Protective in Models of Neurodegeneration

  • Jan Liman,
  • Jochen H. Weishaupt,
  • Mathias Bähr,
  • Gunnar P.H. Dietz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph3041232
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 1232 – 1240

Abstract

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Cdk5 is essential for neuronal differentiation processes in the brain. Activation of Cdk5 requires the association with the mostly neuron-specific p35 or p39. Overactivation of CDK5 by cleavage of p35 into p25 is thought to be involved in neurodegenerative processes. Here, we have tested an approach to inhibit pathological Cdk5 activation with a Tat-linked dominant-negative fragment of p25. It reduced cell death induced by staurosporine and showed a tendency to alleviate manganese-induced cell death, while it did not protect against 6-OHDA toxicity. Our results suggest that the Tat technique is a suitable tool to inhibit dysregulated CDK5.

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