Schmidt_2011_J.Cell.Biol_195_1171

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Title : Neuregulin\/ErbB regulate neuromuscular junction development by phosphorylation of alpha-dystrobrevin - Schmidt_2011_J.Cell.Biol_195_1171
Author(s) : Schmidt N , Akaaboune M , Gajendran N , Martinez-Pena y Valenzuela I , Wakefield S , Thurnheer R , Brenner HR
Ref : Journal of Cell Biology , 195 :1171 , 2011
Abstract :

Neuregulin (NRG)/ErbB signaling is involved in numerous developmental processes in the nervous system, including synapse formation and function in the central nervous system. Although intensively investigated, its role at the neuromuscular synapse has remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that loss of neuromuscular NRG/ErbB signaling destabilized anchoring of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the postsynaptic muscle membrane and that this effect was caused by dephosphorylation of alpha-dystrobrevin1, a component of the postsynaptic scaffold. Specifically, in mice in which NRG signaling to muscle was genetically or pharmacologically abolished, postsynaptic AChRs moved rapidly from the synaptic to the perisynaptic membrane, and the subsynaptic scaffold that anchors the AChRs was impaired. These defects combined compromised synaptic transmission. We further show that blockade of NRG/ErbB signaling abolished tyrosine phosphorylation of alpha-dystrobrevin1, which reduced the stability of receptors in agrin-induced AChR clusters in cultured myotubes. Our data indicate that NRG/ErbB signaling maintains high efficacy of synaptic transmission by stabilizing the postsynaptic apparatus via phosphorylation of alpha-dystrobrevin1.

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Schmidt N, Akaaboune M, Gajendran N, Martinez-Pena y Valenzuela I, Wakefield S, Thurnheer R, Brenner HR (2011)
Neuregulin\/ErbB regulate neuromuscular junction development by phosphorylation of alpha-dystrobrevin
Journal of Cell Biology 195 :1171

Schmidt N, Akaaboune M, Gajendran N, Martinez-Pena y Valenzuela I, Wakefield S, Thurnheer R, Brenner HR (2011)
Journal of Cell Biology 195 :1171