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Regulation of GABAergic synapse formation and plasticity by GSK3beta-dependent phosphorylation of gephyrin.


ABSTRACT: Postsynaptic scaffolding proteins ensure efficient neurotransmission by anchoring receptors and signaling molecules in synapse-specific subcellular domains. In turn, posttranslational modifications of scaffolding proteins contribute to synaptic plasticity by remodeling the postsynaptic apparatus. Though these mechanisms are operant in glutamatergic synapses, little is known about regulation of GABAergic synapses, which mediate inhibitory transmission in the CNS. Here, we focused on gephyrin, the main scaffolding protein of GABAergic synapses. We identify a unique phosphorylation site in gephyrin, Ser270, targeted by glycogen synthase kinase 3? (GSK3?) to modulate GABAergic transmission. Abolishing Ser270 phosphorylation increased the density of gephyrin clusters and the frequency of miniature GABAergic postsynaptic currents in cultured hippocampal neurons. Enhanced, phosphorylation-dependent gephyrin clustering was also induced in vitro and in vivo with lithium chloride. Lithium is a GSK3? inhibitor used therapeutically as mood-stabilizing drug, which underscores the relevance of this posttranslational modification for synaptic plasticity. Conversely, we show that gephyrin availability for postsynaptic clustering is limited by Ca(2+)-dependent gephyrin cleavage by the cysteine protease calpain-1. Together, these findings identify gephyrin as synaptogenic molecule regulating GABAergic synaptic plasticity, likely contributing to the therapeutic action of lithium.

SUBMITTER: Tyagarajan SK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3017200 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of GABAergic synapse formation and plasticity by GSK3beta-dependent phosphorylation of gephyrin.

Tyagarajan Shiva K SK   Ghosh Himanish H   Yévenes Gonzalo E GE   Nikonenko Irina I   Ebeling Claire C   Schwerdel Cornelia C   Sidler Corinne C   Zeilhofer Hanns Ulrich HU   Gerrits Bertran B   Muller Dominique D   Fritschy Jean-Marc JM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20101220 1


Postsynaptic scaffolding proteins ensure efficient neurotransmission by anchoring receptors and signaling molecules in synapse-specific subcellular domains. In turn, posttranslational modifications of scaffolding proteins contribute to synaptic plasticity by remodeling the postsynaptic apparatus. Though these mechanisms are operant in glutamatergic synapses, little is known about regulation of GABAergic synapses, which mediate inhibitory transmission in the CNS. Here, we focused on gephyrin, the  ...[more]

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