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Protein S100-A14 (S100 calcium-binding protein A14) (S114) [S100A15] ==Publications== {{medline-entry |title=S100-mediated signal transduction in the nervous system and neurological diseases. |pubmed-url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16171556 |abstract=This article presents new information regarding the complement/level of S100 family members expressed in the brain and reviews the contribution of brain S100 family members to nervous system function and disease. A total of ten S100 family members are reported in the literature to be expressed in brain -[[S100A1]], [[S100A2]], [[S100A4]], [[S100A5]], [[S100A6]], [[[[S100A1]]0]], [[S100A1]]1, [[[[S100A1]]3]], [[S100B]], and [[S100Z]]. Quantitative Northern blot analysis detected no [[S100A3]], [[S100A8]], [[S100A9]] or [[S100A1]]4 mRNA in mouse brain suggesting that these family members are not expressed in the brain. In addition, there was a 100-fold range in the mRNA levels for the six family members that were detected in mouse brain: [[S100A1]]/[[S100B]] levels were 5-fold higher than [[S100A6]]/[[[[S100A1]]0]] levels and 100-fold higher than [[S100A4]]/[[[[S100A1]]3]] levels. Five of these six family members (S1100A1, [[S100A6]], [[[[S100A1]]0]], [[[[S100A1]]3]], and [[S100B]]) exhibited age-dependent increases in expression in adult mice that ranged from 5- to 20-fold. Although previous studies on S100 function in the nervous system have focused on [[S100B]], other family members ([[S100A1]], [[S100A3]], [[S100A4]], [[S100A5]]) have been implicated in neurological diseases. Like [[S100B]], intra- and inter-cellular forms of these family members have been linked to cell growth, cell differentiation, and apoptotic pathways. Studies presented here demonstrate that ablation of [[S100A1]] expression in PC12 cells results in increased resistance to Abeta peptide induced cell death, stabilization of intracellular [Ca2 ] homeostasis, and reduced amyloid precursor protein expression. Altogether, these results confirm that S100-mediated signal transduction pathways play an important role in nervous system function/disease and implicate [[S100A1]] in the neuronal cell dysfunction/death that occurs in Alzheimer's disease. |mesh-terms=* Aging * Alzheimer Disease * Amyloid beta-Peptides * Amyloid beta-Protein Precursor * Animals * Apoptosis * Brain Chemistry * Calcium * Cell Differentiation * Cell Line * Cell Proliferation * Gene Expression Regulation * Homeostasis * Mice * Mice, Inbred C57BL * Nervous System Diseases * Nervous System Physiological Phenomena * Neurons * Peptide Fragments * S100 Proteins * Signal Transduction }}
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