Literature DB >> 32052889

The M2 muscarinic receptor, in association to M1 , regulates the neuromuscular PKA molecular dynamics.

Víctor Cilleros-Mañé1, Laia Just-Borràs1, Marta Tomàs1, Neus Garcia1, Josep Maria Tomàs1, Maria Angel Lanuza1.   

Abstract

Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor 1 subtype (M1 ) and muscarinic acetylcholine receptor 2 subtype (M2 ) presynaptic muscarinic receptor subtypes increase and decrease, respectively, neurotransmitter release at neuromuscular junctions. M2 involves protein kinase A (PKA), although the muscarinic regulation to form and inactivate the PKA holoenzyme is unknown. Here, we show that M2 signaling inhibits PKA by downregulating Cβ subunit, upregulating RIIα/β and liberating RIβ and RIIα to the cytosol. This promotes PKA holoenzyme formation and reduces the phosphorylation of the transmitter release target synaptosome-associated protein 25 and the gene regulator cAMP response element binding. Instead, M1 signaling, which is downregulated by M2 , opposes to M2 by recruiting R subunits to the membrane. The M1 and M2 reciprocal actions are performed through the anchoring protein A kinase anchor protein 150 as a common node. Interestingly, M2 modulation on protein expression needs M1 signaling. Altogether, these results describe the dynamics of PKA subunits upon M2 muscarinic signaling in basal and under presynaptic nerve activity, uncover a specific involvement of the M1 receptor and reveal the M1 /M2 balance to activate PKA to regulate neurotransmission. This provides a molecular mechanism to the PKA holoenzyme formation and inactivation which could be general to other synapses and cellular models.
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Keywords:  PKA; SNAP-25; muscarinic receptors; neuromuscular junction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32052889     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201902113R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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