| Literature DB >> 28364093 |
Mohamed Aittaleb1, Isabel Martinez-Pena Y Valenzuela1, Mohammed Akaaboune2,3.
Abstract
A bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) approach was used to study the molecular interactions between different components of the postsynaptic protein complex at the neuromuscular junction of living mice. We show that rapsyn forms complex with both α-dystrobrevin and α-syntrophin at the crests of junctional folds. The linkage of rapsyn to α-syntrophin and/or α-dystrobrevin is mediated by utrophin, a protein localized at acetylcholine receptor (AChR)-rich domains. In mice deficient in α-syntrophin, in which utrophin is no longer present at the synapse, rapsyn interaction with α-dystrobrevin was completely abolished. This interaction was completely restored when either utrophin or α-syntrophin was introduced into muscles deficient in α-syntrophin. However, in neuromuscular junctions deficient in α-dystrobrevin, in which utrophin is retained, complex formation between rapsyn and α-syntrophin was unaffected. Using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, we found that α-syntrophin turnover is 5-7 times faster than that of AChRs, and loss of α-dystrobrevin has no effect on rapsyn and α-syntrophin half-life, whereas the half-life of AChR was significantly altered. Altogether, these results provide new insights into the spatial distribution of dystrophin glycoprotein components and their dynamics in living mice.Entities:
Keywords: AChR; DGC; Dystrophin glycoprotein complex; NMJ; Neuromuscular junction
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28364093 PMCID: PMC5450190 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.198358
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285