| Literature DB >> 33436612 |
Jin Ye1, Guichang Zou1, Ruichi Zhu2,3, Chao Kong1, Chenjian Miao1, Mingjie Zhang2,3, Jianchao Li4, Wei Xiong5,6, Chao Wang7.
Abstract
GABAA receptors (GABAARs) are the primary fast inhibitory ion channels in the central nervous system. Dysfunction of trafficking and localization of GABAARs to cell membranes is clinically associated with severe psychiatric disorders in humans. The GABARAP protein is known to support the stability of GABAARs in synapses, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain to be elucidated. Here, we show that GABARAP/GABARAPL1 directly binds to a previously unappreciated region in the γ2 subunit of GABAAR. We demonstrate that GABARAP functions to stabilize GABAARs via promoting its trafficking pathway instead of blocking receptor endocytosis. The GABARAPL1-γ2-GABAAR crystal structure reveals the mechanisms underlying the complex formation. We provide evidence showing that phosphorylation of γ2-GABAAR differentially modulate the receptor's binding to GABARAP and the clathrin adaptor protein AP2. Finally, we demonstrate that GABAergic synaptic currents are reduced upon specific blockage of the GABARAP-GABAAR complex formation. Collectively, our results reveal that GABARAP/GABARAPL1, but not other members of the Atg8 family proteins, specifically regulates synaptic localization of GABAARs via modulating the trafficking of the receptor.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33436612 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-20624-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919