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Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons

Ribosomes and a subset of cellular mRNAs are trafficked into axons of developing neurons. The axonal localization of translational machinery allows new proteins to be rapidly and locally synthesized during axonal growth and pathfinding. However, in mature neurons, axonal ribosomes are significantly...

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Autores principales: Costa, Rui O., Martins, Helena, Martins, Luís F., Cwetsch, Andrzej W., Mele, Miranda, Pedro, Joana R., Tomé, Diogo, Jeon, Noo Li, Cancedda, Laura, Jaffrey, Samie R., Almeida, Ramiro D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6686882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31340150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.080
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author Costa, Rui O.
Martins, Helena
Martins, Luís F.
Cwetsch, Andrzej W.
Mele, Miranda
Pedro, Joana R.
Tomé, Diogo
Jeon, Noo Li
Cancedda, Laura
Jaffrey, Samie R.
Almeida, Ramiro D.
author_facet Costa, Rui O.
Martins, Helena
Martins, Luís F.
Cwetsch, Andrzej W.
Mele, Miranda
Pedro, Joana R.
Tomé, Diogo
Jeon, Noo Li
Cancedda, Laura
Jaffrey, Samie R.
Almeida, Ramiro D.
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description Ribosomes and a subset of cellular mRNAs are trafficked into axons of developing neurons. The axonal localization of translational machinery allows new proteins to be rapidly and locally synthesized during axonal growth and pathfinding. However, in mature neurons, axonal ribosomes are significantly reduced or even absent. The mechanism that elicits this removal is currently unknown. Here, we demonstrate that synapse formation is the trigger for ribosome reduction in mature axons. In vivo analysis shows that axonal ribosome levels decrease in rat brain at a developmental stage coincident with synapse formation. Next, we observe in vitro that different synaptogenic inducers trigger an overall decrease of ribosomal proteins and rRNA in the axons of spinal motor neurons. We further observe that this process is dependent on the ubiquitin-proteasome system but not on autophagy. Together, these data identify synaptogenesis as the long missing biological trigger that leads to ribosome disappearance during axonal maturation.
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spelling pubmed-66868822019-08-08 Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons Costa, Rui O. Martins, Helena Martins, Luís F. Cwetsch, Andrzej W. Mele, Miranda Pedro, Joana R. Tomé, Diogo Jeon, Noo Li Cancedda, Laura Jaffrey, Samie R. Almeida, Ramiro D. Cell Rep Article Ribosomes and a subset of cellular mRNAs are trafficked into axons of developing neurons. The axonal localization of translational machinery allows new proteins to be rapidly and locally synthesized during axonal growth and pathfinding. However, in mature neurons, axonal ribosomes are significantly reduced or even absent. The mechanism that elicits this removal is currently unknown. Here, we demonstrate that synapse formation is the trigger for ribosome reduction in mature axons. In vivo analysis shows that axonal ribosome levels decrease in rat brain at a developmental stage coincident with synapse formation. Next, we observe in vitro that different synaptogenic inducers trigger an overall decrease of ribosomal proteins and rRNA in the axons of spinal motor neurons. We further observe that this process is dependent on the ubiquitin-proteasome system but not on autophagy. Together, these data identify synaptogenesis as the long missing biological trigger that leads to ribosome disappearance during axonal maturation. 2019-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6686882/ /pubmed/31340150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.080 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Costa, Rui O.
Martins, Helena
Martins, Luís F.
Cwetsch, Andrzej W.
Mele, Miranda
Pedro, Joana R.
Tomé, Diogo
Jeon, Noo Li
Cancedda, Laura
Jaffrey, Samie R.
Almeida, Ramiro D.
Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons
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title_full Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons
title_fullStr Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons
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title_short Synaptogenesis Stimulates a Proteasome-Mediated Ribosome Reduction in Axons
title_sort synaptogenesis stimulates a proteasome-mediated ribosome reduction in axons
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6686882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31340150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2019.06.080
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