A key function for microtubule-associated-protein 6 in activity-dependent stabilisation of actin filaments in dendritic spines.

微管相关蛋白 6 在树突棘中肌动蛋白丝的活性依赖性稳定中发挥关键作用

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作者:Peris Leticia, Bisbal Mariano, Martinez-Hernandez José, Saoudi Yasmina, Jonckheere Julie, Rolland Marta, Sebastien Muriel, Brocard Jacques, Denarier Eric, Bosc Christophe, Guerin Christophe, Gory-Fauré Sylvie, Deloulme Jean Christophe, Lanté Fabien, Arnal Isabelle, Buisson Alain, Goldberg Yves, Blanchoin Laurent, Delphin Christian, Andrieux Annie
Emerging evidence indicates that microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) are implicated in synaptic function; in particular, mice deficient for MAP6 exhibit striking deficits in plasticity and cognition. How MAP6 connects to plasticity mechanisms is unclear. Here, we address the possible role of this protein in dendritic spines. We find that in MAP6-deficient cortical and hippocampal neurons, maintenance of mature spines is impaired, and can be restored by expressing a stretch of the MAP6 sequence called Mc modules. Mc modules directly bind actin filaments and mediate activity-dependent stabilisation of F-actin in dendritic spines, a key event of synaptic plasticity. In vitro, Mc modules enhance actin filament nucleation and promote the formation of stable, highly ordered filament bundles. Activity-induced phosphorylation of MAP6 likely controls its transfer to the spine cytoskeleton. These results provide a molecular explanation for the role of MAP6 in cognition, enlightening the connection between cytoskeletal dysfunction, synaptic impairment and neuropsychiatric illnesses.

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