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CLASP2-dependent microtubule capture at the neuromuscular junction membrane requires LL5? and actin for focal delivery of acetylcholine receptor vesicles.


ABSTRACT: A hallmark of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the high density of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the postsynaptic muscle membrane. The postsynaptic apparatus of the NMJ is organized by agrin secreted from motor neurons. The mechanisms that underlie the focal delivery of AChRs to the adult NMJ are not yet understood in detail. We previously showed that microtubule (MT) capture by the plus end-tracking protein CLASP2 regulates AChR density at agrin-induced AChR clusters in cultured myotubes via PI3 kinase acting through GSK3?. Here we show that knockdown of the CLASP2-interaction partner LL5? by RNAi and forced expression of a CLASP2 fragment blocking the CLASP2/LL5? interaction inhibit microtubule capture. The same treatments impair focal vesicle delivery to the clusters. Consistent with these findings, knockdown of LL5? at the NMJ in vivo reduces the density and insertion of AChRs into the postsynaptic membrane. MT capture and focal vesicle delivery to agrin-induced AChR clusters are also inhibited by microtubule- and actin-depolymerizing drugs, invoking both cytoskeletal systems in MT capture and in the fusion of AChR vesicles with the cluster membrane. Combined our data identify a transport system, organized by agrin through PI3 kinase, GSK3?, CLASP2, and LL5?, for precise delivery of AChR vesicles from the subsynaptic nuclei to the overlying synaptic membrane.

SUBMITTER: Basu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4342029 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CLASP2-dependent microtubule capture at the neuromuscular junction membrane requires LL5β and actin for focal delivery of acetylcholine receptor vesicles.

Basu Sreya S   Sladecek Stefan S   Martinez de la Peña y Valenzuela Isabel I   Akaaboune Mohammed M   Smal Ihor I   Martin Katrin K   Galjart Niels N   Brenner Hans Rudolf HR  

Molecular biology of the cell 20150114 5


A hallmark of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the high density of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the postsynaptic muscle membrane. The postsynaptic apparatus of the NMJ is organized by agrin secreted from motor neurons. The mechanisms that underlie the focal delivery of AChRs to the adult NMJ are not yet understood in detail. We previously showed that microtubule (MT) capture by the plus end-tracking protein CLASP2 regulates AChR density at agrin-induced AChR clusters in cultured myotube  ...[more]

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