The 4.1 protein coracle mediates subunit-selective anchoring of Drosophila glutamate receptors to the postsynaptic actin cytoskeleton

被引:65
作者
Chen, K
Merino, C
Sigrist, SJ
Featherstone, DE
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
[2] Max Planck Gesell, European Neurosci Inst Gottingen, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
关键词
actin; Drosophila; postsynaptic; genetics; glutamate receptor; 4.1;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1527-05.2005
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Glutamatergic Drosophila neuromuscular junctions contain two spatially, biophysically, and pharmacologically distinct subtypes of postsynaptic glutamate receptor ( GluR). These receptor subtypes appear to be molecularly identical except that A receptors contain the subunit GluRIIA ( but not GluRIIB), and B receptors contain the subunit GluRIIB ( but not GluRIIA). A- and B-type receptors are coexpressed in the same cells, in which they form homotypic clusters. During development, A- and B-type receptors can be differentially regulated. The mechanisms that allow differential segregation and regulation of A- and B-type receptors are unknown. Presumably, A- and B-type receptors are differentially anchored to the membrane cytoskeleton, but essentially nothing is known about how Drosophila glutamate receptors are localized or anchored. We identified coracle, a homolog of mammalian brain 4.1 proteins, in yeast two-hybrid and genetic screens for proteins that interact with and localize Drosophila glutamate receptors. Coracle interacts with the C terminus of GluRIIA but not GluRIIB. To test whether coracle is required for glutamate receptor localization, we immunocytochemically and electrophysiologically examined receptors in coracle mutants. In coracle mutants, synaptic A- type receptors are lost, but there is no detectable change in B-type receptor function or localization. Pharmacological disruption of postsynaptic actin phenocopies the coracle mutants, suggesting that A- type receptors are anchored to the actin cytoskeleton via coracle, whereas B-type receptors are anchored at the synapse by another ( yet unknown) mechanism.
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页数:9
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