Activated ERK signaling in L199P expressing Purkinje cells. High and low magnification images are shown for images C–S. Transgenic and control sections were taken at identical settings. In transgenic Purkinje cells, the phosphorylated form of the upstream kinase of ERK, MEK1, accumulates both in the cytoplasm and the nucleus of transgenic (A) compared to control cells (B). Using a phosphorylation-independent antibody, stainings reveal increased levels of MEK both in the cytoplasm and nucleus of transgenic (C and D) compared to control cells (E and F). ERK accumulates significantly in the cytoplasm and nucleus of transgenic neurons (G and H) as compared to controls (I and K). Although in transgenic Purkinje cells (L and M), stainings do not reveal significantly higher levels of the transcription factor Elk-1 compared to controls (N and O), an antibody specific for Elk-1 phosphorylated at Ser-383 reveals, in transgenic (P and Q) compared to wild-type control sections (R and S), enriched staining of Purkinje cells that is mainly confined to the nucleus (O). Bar, 30 μm (A and B); 100 μm (C, E, G, I, L, N, P, and R); and 50 μm (D, F, H, K, M, O, Q, and S).