Literature DB >> 18940591

HSP90 beta regulates rapsyn turnover and subsequent AChR cluster formation and maintenance.

Shiwen Luo1, Bin Zhang, Xian-Ping Dong, Yanmei Tao, Annie Ting, Zheng Zhou, James Meixiong, Junjie Luo, F C Alex Chiu, Wen C Xiong, Lin Mei.   

Abstract

Rapsyn, an acetylcholine receptor (AChR)-interacting protein, is essential for synapse formation at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Like many synaptic proteins, rapsyn turns over rapidly at synapses. However, little is known about molecular mechanisms that govern rapsyn stability. Using a differential mass-spectrometry approach, we identified heat-shock protein 90beta (HSP90beta) as a component in surface AChR clusters. The HSP90beta-AChR interaction required rapsyn and was stimulated by agrin. Inhibition of HSP90beta activity or expression, or disruption of its interaction with rapsyn attenuated agrin-induced formation of AChR clusters in vitro and impaired the development and maintenance of the NMJ in vivo. Finally, we showed that HSP90beta was necessary for rapsyn stabilization and regulated its proteasome-dependent degradation. Together, these results indicate a role of HSP90beta in NMJ development by regulating rapsyn turnover and subsequent AChR cluster formation and maintenance.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18940591      PMCID: PMC2586976          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2008.08.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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