Title : Activity-driven mobilization of post-synaptic proteins - Gutierrez_2009_Eur.J.Neurosci_30_2042 |
Author(s) : Gutierrez RC , Flynn R , Hung J , Kertesz AC , Sullivan A , Zamponi GW , El-Husseini A , Colicos MA |
Ref : European Journal of Neuroscience , 30 :2042 , 2009 |
Abstract :
Synapses established during central nervous system development can be modified through synapse elimination and formation. These processes are, in part, activity dependent and require regulated trafficking of post-synaptic components. Here, we investigate the activity-driven remodeling of cultured rat hippocampal neurons at 14 days in vitro, focusing on the post-synaptic proteins PSD-95, Shank, neuroligin (NL)1 and actin. Using live imaging and photoconductive stimulation, we found that high-frequency activity altered the trajectory, but not velocity, of PSD-95-GFP and Shank-YFP clusters, whereas it reduced the speed and increased the number of NL1 clusters. Actin-CFP reorganized into puncta following activity and approximately 50% of new puncta colocalized with NL1 clusters. Actin reorganization was enhanced by the overexpression of NL1 and decreased by the expression of an NL1 mutant, NL1-R473C. These results demonstrate activity-dependent changes that may result in the formation of new post-synaptic sites and suggest that NL1 modulates actin reorganization. The results also suggest that a common mechanism underlies both the developmental and activity-dependent remodeling of excitatory synapses. |
PubMedSearch : Gutierrez_2009_Eur.J.Neurosci_30_2042 |
PubMedID: 20128843 |
Gutierrez RC, Flynn R, Hung J, Kertesz AC, Sullivan A, Zamponi GW, El-Husseini A, Colicos MA (2009)
Activity-driven mobilization of post-synaptic proteins
European Journal of Neuroscience
30 :2042
Gutierrez RC, Flynn R, Hung J, Kertesz AC, Sullivan A, Zamponi GW, El-Husseini A, Colicos MA (2009)
European Journal of Neuroscience
30 :2042