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Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons

The formation of neural circuits requires extensive interactions of cell-surface proteins to guide axons to their correct target neurons. Trans-cellular interactions of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor latrophilin-2 (Lphn2) with its partner teneurin-3 instruct the precise assembly of hippocam...

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Autores principales: Pederick, Daniel T, Perry-Hauser, Nicole A, Meng, Huyan, He, Zhigang, Javitch, Jonathan A, Luo, Liqun
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939320
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83529
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author Pederick, Daniel T
Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
Meng, Huyan
He, Zhigang
Javitch, Jonathan A
Luo, Liqun
author_facet Pederick, Daniel T
Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
Meng, Huyan
He, Zhigang
Javitch, Jonathan A
Luo, Liqun
author_sort Pederick, Daniel T
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description The formation of neural circuits requires extensive interactions of cell-surface proteins to guide axons to their correct target neurons. Trans-cellular interactions of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor latrophilin-2 (Lphn2) with its partner teneurin-3 instruct the precise assembly of hippocampal networks by reciprocal repulsion. Lphn2 acts as a repulsive receptor in distal CA1 neurons to direct their axons to the proximal subiculum, and as a repulsive ligand in the proximal subiculum to direct proximal CA1 axons to the distal subiculum. It remains unclear if Lphn2-mediated intracellular signaling is required for its role in either context. Here, we show that Lphn2 couples to Gα(12/13) in heterologous cells; this coupling is increased by constitutive exposure of the tethered agonist. Specific mutations of Lphn2’s tethered agonist region disrupt its G protein coupling and autoproteolytic cleavage, whereas mutating the autoproteolytic cleavage site alone prevents cleavage but preserves a functional tethered agonist. Using an in vivo misexpression assay, we demonstrate that wild-type Lphn2 misdirects proximal CA1 axons to the proximal subiculum and that Lphn2 tethered agonist activity is required for its role as a repulsive receptor in axons. By contrast, neither tethered agonist activity nor autoproteolysis were necessary for Lphn2’s role as a repulsive ligand in the subiculum target neurons. Thus, tethered agonist activity is required for Lphn2-mediated neural circuit assembly in a context-dependent manner.
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spelling pubmed-101183872023-04-21 Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons Pederick, Daniel T Perry-Hauser, Nicole A Meng, Huyan He, Zhigang Javitch, Jonathan A Luo, Liqun eLife Developmental Biology The formation of neural circuits requires extensive interactions of cell-surface proteins to guide axons to their correct target neurons. Trans-cellular interactions of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor latrophilin-2 (Lphn2) with its partner teneurin-3 instruct the precise assembly of hippocampal networks by reciprocal repulsion. Lphn2 acts as a repulsive receptor in distal CA1 neurons to direct their axons to the proximal subiculum, and as a repulsive ligand in the proximal subiculum to direct proximal CA1 axons to the distal subiculum. It remains unclear if Lphn2-mediated intracellular signaling is required for its role in either context. Here, we show that Lphn2 couples to Gα(12/13) in heterologous cells; this coupling is increased by constitutive exposure of the tethered agonist. Specific mutations of Lphn2’s tethered agonist region disrupt its G protein coupling and autoproteolytic cleavage, whereas mutating the autoproteolytic cleavage site alone prevents cleavage but preserves a functional tethered agonist. Using an in vivo misexpression assay, we demonstrate that wild-type Lphn2 misdirects proximal CA1 axons to the proximal subiculum and that Lphn2 tethered agonist activity is required for its role as a repulsive receptor in axons. By contrast, neither tethered agonist activity nor autoproteolysis were necessary for Lphn2’s role as a repulsive ligand in the subiculum target neurons. Thus, tethered agonist activity is required for Lphn2-mediated neural circuit assembly in a context-dependent manner. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10118387/ /pubmed/36939320 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83529 Text en © 2023, Pederick, Perry-Hauser et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Developmental Biology
Pederick, Daniel T
Perry-Hauser, Nicole A
Meng, Huyan
He, Zhigang
Javitch, Jonathan A
Luo, Liqun
Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title_full Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title_fullStr Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title_full_unstemmed Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title_short Context-dependent requirement of G protein coupling for Latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
title_sort context-dependent requirement of g protein coupling for latrophilin-2 in target selection of hippocampal axons
topic Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10118387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36939320
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83529
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