DELTA: a method for brain-wide measurement of synaptic protein turnover reveals localized plasticity during learning.

DELTA:一种用于测量全脑突触蛋白周转率的方法,揭示了学习过程中的局部可塑性

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作者:Mohar Boaz, Michel Gabriela, Wang Yi-Zhi, Hernandez Veronica, Grimm Jonathan B, Park Jin-Yong, Patel Ronak, Clarke Morgan, Brown Timothy A, Bergmann Cornelius, Gebis Kamil K, Wilen Anika P, Liu Bian, Johnson Richard, Graves Austin, Tchumatchenko Tatjana, Savas Jeffrey N, Fornasiero Eugenio F, Huganir Richard L, Tillberg Paul W, Lavis Luke D, Svoboda Karel, Spruston Nelson
Synaptic plasticity alters neuronal connections in response to experience, which is thought to underlie learning and memory. However, the loci of learning-related synaptic plasticity, and the degree to which plasticity is localized or distributed, remain largely unknown. Here we describe a new method, DELTA, for mapping brain-wide changes in synaptic protein turnover with single-synapse resolution, based on Janelia Fluor dyes and HaloTag knock-in mice. During associative learning, the turnover of the ionotropic glutamate receptor subunit GluA2, an indicator of synaptic plasticity, was enhanced in several brain regions, most markedly hippocampal area CA1. More broadly distributed increases in the turnover of synaptic proteins were observed in response to environmental enrichment. In CA1, GluA2 stability was regulated in an input-specific manner, with more turnover in layers containing input from CA3 compared to entorhinal cortex. DELTA will facilitate exploration of the molecular and circuit basis of learning and memory and other forms of plasticity at scales ranging from single synapses to the entire brain.

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