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Title : CaMKII activation persistently segregates postsynaptic proteins via liquid phase separation - Hosokawa_2021_Nat.Neurosci__
Author(s) : Hosokawa T , Liu PW , Cai Q , Ferreira JS , Levet F , Butler C , Sibarita JB , Choquet D , Groc L , Hosy E , Zhang M , Hayashi Y
Ref : Nat Neurosci , : , 2021
Abstract :

Transient information input to the brain leads to persistent changes in synaptic circuits, contributing to the formation of memory engrams. Pre- and postsynaptic structures undergo coordinated functional and structural changes during this process, but how such changes are achieved by their component molecules remains largely unknown. We found that activated CaMKII, a central player of synaptic plasticity, undergoes liquid-liquid phase separation with the NMDA-type glutamate receptor subunit GluN2B. Due to CaMKII autophosphorylation, the condensate stably persists even after Ca(2+) is removed. The selective binding of activated CaMKII with GluN2B cosegregates AMPA receptors and the synaptic adhesion molecule neuroligin into a phase-in-phase assembly. In this way, Ca(2+)-induced liquid-liquid phase separation of CaMKII has the potential to act as an activity-dependent mechanism to crosslink postsynaptic proteins, which may serve as a platform for synaptic reorganization associated with synaptic plasticity.

PubMedSearch : Hosokawa_2021_Nat.Neurosci__
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Hosokawa T, Liu PW, Cai Q, Ferreira JS, Levet F, Butler C, Sibarita JB, Choquet D, Groc L, Hosy E, Zhang M, Hayashi Y (2021)
CaMKII activation persistently segregates postsynaptic proteins via liquid phase separation
Nat Neurosci :

Hosokawa T, Liu PW, Cai Q, Ferreira JS, Levet F, Butler C, Sibarita JB, Choquet D, Groc L, Hosy E, Zhang M, Hayashi Y (2021)
Nat Neurosci :