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Structural basis of arc binding to synaptic proteins: implications for cognitive disease.


ABSTRACT: Arc is a cellular immediate-early gene (IEG) that functions at excitatory synapses and is required for learning and memory. We report crystal structures of Arc subdomains that form a bi-lobar architecture remarkably similar to the capsid domain of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) gag protein. Analysis indicates Arc originated from the Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposon family and was "domesticated" in higher vertebrates for synaptic functions. The Arc N-terminal lobe evolved a unique hydrophobic pocket that mediates intermolecular binding with synaptic proteins as resolved in complexes with TARP?2 (Stargazin) and CaMKII peptides and is essential for Arc's synaptic function. A consensus sequence for Arc binding identifies several additional partners that include genes implicated in schizophrenia. Arc N-lobe binding is inhibited by small chemicals suggesting Arc's synaptic action may be druggable. These studies reveal the remarkable evolutionary origin of Arc and provide a structural basis for understanding Arc's contribution to neural plasticity and disease.

SUBMITTER: Zhang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4409568 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis of arc binding to synaptic proteins: implications for cognitive disease.

Zhang Wenchi W   Wu Jing J   Ward Matthew D MD   Yang Sunggu S   Chuang Yang-An YA   Xiao Meifang M   Li Ruojing R   Leahy Daniel J DJ   Worley Paul F PF  

Neuron 20150409 2


Arc is a cellular immediate-early gene (IEG) that functions at excitatory synapses and is required for learning and memory. We report crystal structures of Arc subdomains that form a bi-lobar architecture remarkably similar to the capsid domain of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) gag protein. Analysis indicates Arc originated from the Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposon family and was "domesticated" in higher vertebrates for synaptic functions. The Arc N-terminal lobe evolved a unique hydrophobic pocket  ...[more]

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