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. 2003 May 26;161(4):805–816. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200212116

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Differential distribution of TRAPs in adult brain. (A) Immunoblotting shows highest levels of stargazin (γ-2) in cerebellum, γ-3 in cerebral cortex, γ-4 in olfactory bulb, and γ-8 in hippocampus. In situ hybridization on sagittal (B) and coronal (C) sections show that stargazin mRNA is concentrated in cerebellum and also occurs in cerebral cortex (CTX), hippocampus (H), and facial nerve nucleus (VII). γ-3 is restricted to forebrain and occurs at highest levels in cortex, hippocampus, and olfactory tubercle (TU) and at lower levels in caudate putamen. γ-4 occurs diffusely throughout the adult brain but appears distinctly enriched in caudate putamen (CP) and habenula (HA). γ-8 mRNA is highly enriched in hippocampus and modestly expressed in cortex and olfactory bulb (OB).