Cortical wiring by synapse type-specific control of local protein synthesis.

皮层连接是通过突触类型特异性控制局部蛋白质合成实现的

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作者:Bernard Clémence, Exposito-Alonso David, Selten Martijn, Sanalidou Stella, Hanusz-Godoy Alicia, Aguilera Alfonso, Hamid Fursham, Oozeer Fazal, Maeso Patricia, Allison Leanne, Russell Matthew, Fleck Roland A, Rico Beatriz, Marín Oscar
Neurons use local protein synthesis to support their morphological complexity, which requires independent control across multiple subcellular compartments up to the level of individual synapses. We identify a signaling pathway that regulates the local synthesis of proteins required to form excitatory synapses on parvalbumin-expressing (PV(+)) interneurons in the mouse cerebral cortex. This process involves regulation of the TSC subunit 2 (Tsc2) by the Erb-B2 receptor tyrosine kinase 4 (ErbB4), which enables local control of messenger RNA {mRNA} translation in a cell type-specific and synapse type-specific manner. Ribosome-associated mRNA profiling reveals a molecular program of synaptic proteins downstream of ErbB4 signaling required to form excitatory inputs on PV(+) interneurons. Thus, specific connections use local protein synthesis to control synapse formation in the nervous system.

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