Protein trafficking and synaptic demand configure complex and dynamic synaptome architectures of individual neurons

蛋白质运输和突触需求塑造了单个神经元复杂且动态的突触组结构。

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Abstract

Excitatory synapses are the most abundant synapse type in the brain. Being essential for behaviour and implicated in hundreds of brain disorders, these synapses exhibit striking structural and functional diversity. Synaptome mapping at single-synapse resolution reveals that synaptic protein diversity is spatially organised along the dendritic tree of individual neurons and varies with age and cell type. However, the cell biological mechanisms underlying the generation of these complex spatial synaptic patterns remain poorly understood. Potential mechanisms include somatic and dendritic protein synthesis, protein trafficking, and local regulatory mechanisms such as activity-dependent degradation. Here we developed computational models to test how combinations of these processes account for empirical synaptome data. We found that a combination of molecular transport mechanisms and local synaptic demand for proteins was sufficient to explain very complex profiles of synaptic protein distributions observed in young, mature and old mice and in different cell types. Our findings suggest the highly complex and dynamic synaptome architecture of the brain is an emergent property of a minimal set of cell biological processes. Our model sets the stage for simulations of brain tissue incorporating molecularly diverse neuronal and synaptic types in a synaptome and connectome architecture. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1038/s41598-026-40513-7.

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