The function of glutamatergic synapses is not perturbed by severe knockdown of 4.1N and 4.1G expression

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作者
Wozny, Christian [1 ]
Breustedt, Joerg [1 ]
Wolk, Friederike [2 ]
Varoqueaux, Frederique [2 ]
Boretius, Susann [3 ]
Zivkovic, Aleksandar R. [1 ]
Neeb, Antje [4 ]
Frahm, Jens [3 ]
Schmitz, Dietmar [1 ]
Brose, Nils [2 ]
Ivanovic, Aleksandra [2 ]
机构
[1] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Neurosci Res Ctr, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Expt Med, Abt Mol Neurobiol, DFG Ctr Mol Physiol Brain, D-37075 Gottingen, Germany
[3] Max Planck Inst Biophys Chem, Biomed NMR Forsch GmbH, D-37077 Gottingen, Germany
[4] Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Inst Genet & Toxikol, D-76344 Eggenstein Leopoldshafen, Germany
关键词
Knockout; Mouse; Hippocampus; GluR1; GluR4; Synaptic plasticity; TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN; LONG-TERM POTENTIATION; AMPA RECEPTOR NUMBER; SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY; POSTSYNAPTIC DENSITY; EXCITATORY SYNAPSES; SURFACE EXPRESSION; CEREBRAL-CORTEX; SUBUNIT; BINDING;
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10.1242/jcs.037382
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
AMPA-type glutamate receptors mediate fast excitatory synaptic transmission in the vertebrate brain. Their surface expression at synapses between neurons is regulated in an activity-dependent and activity-independent manner. The protein machinery that regulates synaptic targeting, anchoring and turnover of AMPA receptors consists of several types of specialized scaffolding proteins. The FERM domain scaffolding proteins 4.1G and 4.1N were previously suggested to act jointly in binding and regulating synaptic trafficking of the AMPA receptor subunits GluR1 and GluR4. To determine the functions of 4.1G and 4.1N in vivo, we generated a mutant mouse line that lacks 4.1G entirely and expresses 4.1N at 22% of wild-type levels. These mice had combined 4.1G and 4.1N protein expression in the hippocampus at 12% of wild-type levels (equivalent to 8-10% of combined GluR1 and GluR4 expression levels). They show a moderate reduction in synaptosomal expression levels of the AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 at 3 weeks of age, but no change in basic glutamatergic synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation in the hippocampus. Our study indicates that 4.1G and 4.1N do not have a crucial role in glutamatergic synaptic transmission and the induction and maintenance of long-term plastic changes in synaptic efficacy.
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