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3-O-sulfated heparan sulfate interactors target synaptic adhesion molecules from neonatal mouse brain and inhibit neural activity and synaptogenesis in vitro.


ABSTRACT: Heparan sulfate (HS) chains, covalently linked to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG), promote synaptic development and functions by connecting various synaptic adhesion proteins (AP). HS binding to AP could vary according to modifications of HS chains by different sulfotransferases. 3-O-sulfotransferases (Hs3sts) produce rare 3-O-sulfated HSs (3S-HSs), of poorly known functions in the nervous system. Here, we showed that a peptide known to block herpes simplex virus by interfering with 3S-HSs in vitro and in vivo (i.e. G2 peptide), specifically inhibited neural activity, reduced evoked glutamate release, and impaired synaptic assembly in hippocampal cell cultures. A role for 3S-HSs in promoting synaptic assembly and neural activity is consistent with the synaptic interactome of G2 peptide, and with the detection of Hs3sts and their products in synapses of cultured neurons and in synaptosomes prepared from developing brains. Our study suggests that 3S-HSs acting as receptors for herpesviruses might be important regulators of neuronal and synaptic development in vertebrates.

SUBMITTER: Maiza A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7644699 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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3-O-sulfated heparan sulfate interactors target synaptic adhesion molecules from neonatal mouse brain and inhibit neural activity and synaptogenesis in vitro.

Maïza Auriane A   Sidahmed-Adrar Nazha N   Michel Patrick P PP   Carpentier Gilles G   Habert Damien D   Dalle Carine C   Redouane Walid W   Hamza Magda M   van Kuppevelt T H TH   Ouidja Mohand Ouidir MO   Courty José J   Chantepie Sandrine S   Papy-Garcia Dulce D   Stettler Olivier O  

Scientific reports 20201105 1


Heparan sulfate (HS) chains, covalently linked to heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG), promote synaptic development and functions by connecting various synaptic adhesion proteins (AP). HS binding to AP could vary according to modifications of HS chains by different sulfotransferases. 3-O-sulfotransferases (Hs3sts) produce rare 3-O-sulfated HSs (3S-HSs), of poorly known functions in the nervous system. Here, we showed that a peptide known to block herpes simplex virus by interfering with 3S-HSs  ...[more]

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