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Presynaptic inhibition upon CB1 or mGlu2/3 receptor activation requires ERK/MAPK phosphorylation of Munc18-1.

Sabine K Schmitz1, Cillian King1, Christian Kortleven2, Vincent Huson1, Tim Kroon2, Josta T Kevenaar1, Desiree Schut1, Ingrid Saarloos1, Joost P Hoetjes1, Heidi de Wit1, Oliver Stiedl3, Sabine Spijker4, Ka Wan Li4, Huibert D Mansvelder2, August B Smit4, Lennart Niels Cornelisse1, Matthijs Verhage5, Ruud F Toonen5.   

Abstract

Presynaptic cannabinoid (CB1R) and metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR2/3) regulate synaptic strength by inhibiting secretion. Here, we reveal a presynaptic inhibitory pathway activated by extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) that mediates CB1R- and mGluR2/3-induced secretion inhibition. This pathway is triggered by a variety of events, from foot shock-induced stress to intense neuronal activity, and induces phosphorylation of the presynaptic protein Munc18-1. Mimicking constitutive phosphorylation of Munc18-1 results in a drastic decrease in synaptic transmission. ERK-mediated phosphorylation of Munc18-1 ultimately leads to degradation by the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Conversely, preventing ERK-dependent Munc18-1 phosphorylation increases synaptic strength. CB1R- and mGluR2/3-induced synaptic inhibition and depolarization-induced suppression of excitation (DSE) are reduced upon ERK/MEK pathway inhibition and further reduced when ERK-dependent Munc18-1 phosphorylation is blocked. Thus, ERK-dependent Munc18-1 phosphorylation provides a major negative feedback loop to control synaptic strength upon activation of presynaptic receptors and during intense neuronal activity.
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Keywords:  homeostatic regulation; presynaptic strength; synapse

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27056679      PMCID: PMC4888233          DOI: 10.15252/embj.201592244

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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