Activity-dependent modulation of the interaction between CaMKIIα and Abi1 and its involvement in spine maturation

CaMKIIα与Abi1相互作用的活性依赖性调节及其在脊柱成熟中的作用

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Abstract

Remodeling of dendritic spines through regulation of actin dynamics is a key event in activity-dependent structural plasticity. However, the molecular mechanism underlying this process is poorly understood. Here, we show that activity-dependent modulation of Abl interactor 1-Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent kinase IIα (Abi1-CaMKIIα) interaction, and thereby their activity, is important for regulation of spine morphology in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Abi1 interacts with CaMKIIα at resting conditions through Abi1's tSNARE (target membrane-associated SNARE), which harbors striking homology with CaMKIIα regulatory domain. The interaction of the two proteins, Abi1 and CaMKIIα, results in their simultaneous inhibition, inhibition of CaMKIIα activity, and also inhibition of Abi1-dependent Rac activation. Their functional impediment is released when they dissociate from each other by calmodulin binding through glutamate receptor activation. Before dissociation, Abi1 is phosphorylated by CaMKIIα at serine 88, which may involve in regulation of Rac activation and spine maturation. Our results suggest that modulation of the interaction between Abi1 and CaMKIIα, through the glutamate receptor pathway, may be a molecular mechanism underlying activity-regulated structural plasticity in rat hippocamapal neurons.

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