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Branch-restricted localization of phosphatase Prl-1 specifies axonal synaptogenesis domains.

Olivier Urwyler1,2, Azadeh Izadifar3,4, Sofie Vandenbogaerde3, Sonja Sachse3, Anke Misbaer3,4, Dietmar Schmucker1,4.   

Abstract

Central nervous system (CNS) circuit development requires subcellular control of synapse formation and patterning of synapse abundance. We identified the Drosophila membrane-anchored phosphatase of regenerating liver (Prl-1) as an axon-intrinsic factor that promotes synapse formation in a spatially restricted fashion. The loss of Prl-1 in mechanosensory neurons reduced the number of CNS presynapses localized on a single axon collateral and organized as a terminal arbor. Flies lacking all Prl-1 protein had locomotor defects. The overexpression of Prl-1 induced ectopic synapses. In mechanosensory neurons, Prl-1 modulates the insulin receptor (InR) signaling pathway within a single contralateral axon compartment, thereby affecting the number of synapses. The axon branch-specific localization and function of Prl-1 depend on untranslated regions of the prl-1 messenger RNA (mRNA). Therefore, compartmentalized restriction of Prl-1 serves as a specificity factor for the subcellular control of axonal synaptogenesis.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31048465     DOI: 10.1126/science.aau9952

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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