Literature DB >> 22948147

Afadin is required for maintenance of dendritic structure and excitatory tone.

Deepak P Srivastava1, Bryan A Copits, Zhong Xie, Rafiq Huda, Kelly A Jones, Srishti Mukherji, Michael E Cahill, Jon-Eric VanLeeuwen, Kevin M Woolfrey, Igor Rafalovich, Geoffrey T Swanson, Peter Penzes.   

Abstract

The dendritic field of a neuron, which is determined by both dendritic architecture and synaptic strength, defines the synaptic input of a cell. Once established, a neuron's dendritic field is thought to remain relatively stable throughout a cell's lifetime. Perturbations in a dendritic structure or excitatory tone of a cell and thus its dendritic field are cellular alterations thought to be correlated with a number of psychiatric disorders. Although several proteins are known to regulate the development of dendritic arborization, much less is known about the mechanisms that maintain dendritic morphology and synaptic strength. In this study, we find that afadin, a component of N-cadherin·β-catenin·α-N-catenin adhesion complexes, is required for the maintenance of established dendritic arborization and synapse number. We further demonstrate that afadin directly interacts with AMPA receptors and that loss of this protein reduces the surface expression of GluA1- and GluA2-AMPA receptor subunits. Collectively, these data suggest that afadin is required for the maintenance of dendritic structure and excitatory tone.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22948147      PMCID: PMC3476264          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.363358

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


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