Literature DB >> 16636065

A new motif necessary and sufficient for stable localization of the delta2 glutamate receptors at postsynaptic spines.

Shinji Matsuda1, Keiko Matsuda, Michisuke Yuzaki.   

Abstract

The number of each subclass of ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs) at the spines is differentially regulated either constitutively or in a neuronal activity-dependent manner. The delta2 glutamate receptor (GluRdelta2) is abundantly expressed at the spines of Purkinje cell dendrites and controls synaptic plasticity in the cerebellum. To obtain clues to the trafficking mechanism of the iGluRs, we expressed wild-type or mutant GluRdelta2 in cultured hippocampal and Purkinje neurons and analyzed their intracellular localization using immunocytochemical techniques. Quantitative analysis revealed that deletion of the 20 amino acids at the center of the C terminus (region E) significantly reduced the amount of GluRdelta2 protein at the spines in both types of neurons. This effect was partially antagonized by the inhibition of endocytosis by high dose sucrose treatment or coexpression of dominant negative dynamin. In addition, mutant GluRdelta2 lacking the E region (GluRdelta2DeltaE), but not wild-type GluRdelta2, was found to colocalize with the endosomal markers Rab4 and Rab7. Moreover, the antibody-feeding assay revealed that GluRdelta2DeltaE was internalized more rapidly than GluRdelta2wt. These results indicate that the E region (more specifically, a 12-amino-acid-long segment of the E2 region) is necessary for rendering GluRdelta2 resistant to endocytosis from the cell surface at the spines. Furthermore, insertion of the E2 region alone into the C terminus of the GluR1 subtype of iGluRs was sufficient to increase the amount of GluR1 proteins in the spines. Therefore, we propose that the E2 region of GluRdelta2 is necessary, and also sufficient, to inhibit endocytosis of the receptor from postsynaptic membranes.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16636065     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M600240200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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