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Reconstituted Postsynaptic Density as a Molecular Platform for Understanding Synapse Formation and Plasticity.

Menglong Zeng1, Xudong Chen1, Dongshi Guan2, Jia Xu1, Haowei Wu1, Penger Tong3, Mingjie Zhang4.   

Abstract

Synapses are semi-membraneless, protein-dense, sub-micron chemical reaction compartments responsible for signal processing in each and every neuron. Proper formation and dynamic responses to stimulations of synapses, both during development and in adult, are fundamental to functions of mammalian brains, although the molecular basis governing formation and modulation of compartmentalized synaptic assemblies is unclear. Here, we used a biochemical reconstitution approach to show that, both in solution and on supported membrane bilayers, multivalent interaction networks formed by major excitatory postsynaptic density (PSD) scaffold proteins led to formation of PSD-like assemblies via phase separation. The reconstituted PSD-like assemblies can cluster receptors, selectively concentrate enzymes, promote actin bundle formation, and expel inhibitory postsynaptic proteins. Additionally, the condensed phase PSD assemblies have features that are distinct from those in homogeneous solutions and fit for synaptic functions. Thus, we have built a molecular platform for understanding how neuronal synapses are formed and dynamically regulated.
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Keywords:  biochemical reconstitution; biomolecular condensates; membraneless organelle; phase separation; postsynaptic density; scaffold proteins; synapse formation; synaptic signaling

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30078712     DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.06.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell        ISSN: 0092-8674            Impact factor:   41.582


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