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Cdk5 promotes synaptogenesis by regulating the subcellular distribution of the MAGUK family member CASK.


ABSTRACT: Synaptogenesis is a highly regulated process that underlies formation of neural circuitry. Considerable work has demonstrated the capability of some adhesion molecules, such as SynCAM and Neurexins/Neuroligins, to induce synapse formation in vitro. Furthermore, Cdk5 gain of function results in an increased number of synapses in vivo. To gain a better understanding of how Cdk5 might promote synaptogenesis, we investigated potential crosstalk between Cdk5 and the cascade of events mediated by synapse-inducing proteins. One protein recruited to developing terminals by SynCAM and Neurexins/Neuroligins is the MAGUK family member CASK. We found that Cdk5 phosphorylates and regulates CASK distribution to membranes. In the absence of Cdk5-dependent phosphorylation, CASK is not recruited to developing synapses and thus fails to interact with essential presynaptic components. Functional consequences include alterations in calcium influx. Mechanistically, Cdk5 regulates the interaction between CASK and liprin-alpha. These results provide a molecular explanation of how Cdk5 can promote synaptogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Samuels BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2151975 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cdk5 promotes synaptogenesis by regulating the subcellular distribution of the MAGUK family member CASK.

Samuels Benjamin Adam BA   Hsueh Yi-Ping YP   Shu Tianzhi T   Liang Haoya H   Tseng Huang-Chun HC   Hong Chen-Jei CJ   Su Susan C SC   Volker Janet J   Neve Rachael L RL   Yue David T DT   Tsai Li-Huei LH  

Neuron 20071201 5


Synaptogenesis is a highly regulated process that underlies formation of neural circuitry. Considerable work has demonstrated the capability of some adhesion molecules, such as SynCAM and Neurexins/Neuroligins, to induce synapse formation in vitro. Furthermore, Cdk5 gain of function results in an increased number of synapses in vivo. To gain a better understanding of how Cdk5 might promote synaptogenesis, we investigated potential crosstalk between Cdk5 and the cascade of events mediated by syna  ...[more]

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