Preventing Illegitimate Extrasynaptic Acetylcholine Receptor Clustering Requires the RSU-1 Protein

防止非法突触外乙酰胆碱受体聚集需要 RSU-1 蛋白

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作者:Marie Pierron, Bérangère Pinan-Lucarré, Jean-Louis Bessereau

Abstract

Diffuse extrasynaptic neurotransmitter receptors constitute an abundant pool of receptors that can be recruited to modulate synaptic strength. Whether the diffuse distribution of receptors in extrasynaptic membranes is a default state or is actively controlled remains essentially unknown. Here we show that RSU-1 (Ras Suppressor-1) is required for the proper distribution of extrasynaptic acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in Caenorhabditis elegans muscle cells. RSU-1 is an evolutionary conserved cytoplasmic protein that contains multiple leucine-rich repeats (LRRs) and interacts with integrin-dependent adhesion complexes. In rsu-1 mutants, neuromuscular junctions differentiate as in the wild type, but AChRs assemble into ectopic clusters that progressively enlarge during development. As a consequence, the synaptic content of AChRs is reduced. Our study provides the first evidence that an RSU-1-dependent active mechanism maintains extrasynaptic receptors dispersed and indirectly regulates synapse maturation. Significance statement: Using Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junction as a model synapse, we uncovered a novel mechanism that regulates the distribution of acetylcholine receptors (AChRs). In an unbiased visual screen for mutants with abnormal AChR distribution, we isolated the ras suppressor 1 (rsu-1) mutant based on the presence of large extrasynaptic clusters. We show that disrupting rsu-1 causes spontaneous clustering of extrasynaptic receptors that are normally dispersed, independently of synaptic cues. These clusters outcompete synaptic domains and cause a decrease of synaptic receptor content. These results indicate that the diffuse state of extrasynaptic receptors is not a default state that is simply explained by the lack of synaptic cues but necessitates additional proteins to prevent spontaneous clustering, a concept that is relevant for developmental and pathological situations.

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