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Regulation of Acetylcholine Receptor Clustering by ADF/Cofilin-Directed Vesicular Trafficking

Postsynaptic receptor localization is crucial for synapse development and function, but the underlying cytoskeletal mechanisms remain elusive. Using Xenopus neuromuscular junctions as a model, we here report that actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin regulates actin-dependent vesicular trafficki...

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Autores principales: Lee, Chi Wai, Han, Jianzhong, Bamburg, James R., Han, Liang, Lynn, Rachel, Zheng, James Q.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2714269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19483689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.2322
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Sumario:Postsynaptic receptor localization is crucial for synapse development and function, but the underlying cytoskeletal mechanisms remain elusive. Using Xenopus neuromuscular junctions as a model, we here report that actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin regulates actin-dependent vesicular trafficking of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) to the postsynaptic membrane. We found that active ADF/cofilin was concentrated in small puncta adjacent to AChR clusters and spatiotemporally correlated with the formation and maintenance of surface AChR clusters. Importantly, increased actin dynamics, vesicular markers, and intracellular AChRs were all enriched at the sites of ADF/cofilin localization. Furthermore, a substantial amount of new AChRs was detected at these ADF/cofilin-enriched sites. Manipulation of either ADF/cofilin activity through its serine-3 phosphorylation or ADF/cofilin localization via 14-3-3 proteins markedly attenuated AChR insertion and clustering. These results suggest that spatiotemporally restricted ADF/cofilin-mediated actin dynamics regulate AChR trafficking during the development of neuromuscular synapses.