Literature DB >> 30745339

Phosphorylation of the Bruchpilot N-terminus in Drosophila unlocks axonal transport of active zone building blocks.

Jan H Driller1, Janine Lützkendorf2, Harald Depner2, Matthias Siebert2, Benno Kuropka3, Christoph Weise3, Chengji Piao2, Astrid G Petzoldt2,4, Martin Lehmann5, Ulrich Stelzl6, René Zahedi7, Albert Sickmann7, Christian Freund3, Stephan J Sigrist8,4, Markus C Wahl9,10.   

Abstract

Protein scaffolds at presynaptic active zone membranes control information transfer at synapses. For scaffold biogenesis and maintenance, scaffold components must be safely transported along axons. A spectrum of kinases has been suggested to control transport of scaffold components, but direct kinase-substrate relationships and operational principles steering phosphorylation-dependent active zone protein transport are presently unknown. Here, we show that extensive phosphorylation of a 150-residue unstructured region at the N-terminus of the highly elongated Bruchpilot (BRP) active zone protein is crucial for ordered active zone precursor transport in Drosophila Point mutations that block SRPK79D kinase-mediated phosphorylation of the BRP N-terminus interfered with axonal transport, leading to BRP-positive axonal aggregates that also contain additional active zone scaffold proteins. Axonal aggregates formed only in the presence of non-phosphorylatable BRP isoforms containing the SRPK79D-targeted N-terminal stretch. We assume that specific active zone proteins are pre-assembled in transport packages and are thus co-transported as functional scaffold building blocks. Our results suggest that transient post-translational modification of a discrete unstructured domain of the master scaffold component BRP blocks oligomerization of these building blocks during their long-range transport.
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Keywords:  Active zone; Axonal transport; Bruchpilot; Phosphorylation; SRPK79D; Synapse

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30745339     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.225151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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1.  Antagonistic interactions between two Neuroligins coordinate pre- and postsynaptic assembly.

Authors:  Niraja Ramesh; Marc J F Escher; Malou M Mampell; Mathias A Böhme; Torsten W B Götz; Pragya Goel; Tanja Matkovic; Astrid G Petzoldt; Dion Dickman; Stephan J Sigrist
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2021-03-01       Impact factor: 10.834

2.  Serine-Arginine Protein Kinase SRPK2 Modulates the Assembly of the Active Zone Scaffolding Protein CAST1/ERC2.

Authors:  Duxan Arancibia; Matias Lira; Yocelin Cruz; Daniela P Barrera; Carolina Montenegro-Venegas; Juan A Godoy; Craig C Garner; Nibaldo C Inestrosa; Eckart D Gundelfinger; Pedro Zamorano; Viviana I Torres
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-10-29       Impact factor: 6.600

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