Molecular and cellular mechanisms of teneurin signaling in synaptic partner matching

突触伴侣匹配中肌动蛋白信号传导的分子和细胞机制

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作者:Chuanyun Xu, Zhuoran Li, Cheng Lyu, Yixin Hu, Colleen N McLaughlin, Kenneth Kin Lam Wong, Qijing Xie, David J Luginbuhl, Hongjie Li, Namrata D Udeshi, Tanya Svinkina, D R Mani, Shuo Han, Tongchao Li, Yang Li, Ricardo Guajardo, Alice Y Ting, Steven A Carr, Jiefu Li, Liqun Luo

Abstract

In developing brains, axons exhibit remarkable precision in selecting synaptic partners among many non-partner cells. Evolutionarily conserved teneurins are transmembrane proteins that instruct synaptic partner matching. However, how intracellular signaling pathways execute teneurins' functions is unclear. Here, we use in situ proximity labeling to obtain the intracellular interactome of a teneurin (Ten-m) in the Drosophila brain. Genetic interaction studies using quantitative partner matching assays in both olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) and projection neurons (PNs) reveal a common pathway: Ten-m binds to and negatively regulates a RhoGAP, thus activating the Rac1 small GTPases to promote synaptic partner matching. Developmental analyses with single-axon resolution identify the cellular mechanism of synaptic partner matching: Ten-m signaling promotes local F-actin levels and stabilizes ORN axon branches that contact partner PN dendrites. Combining spatial proteomics and high-resolution phenotypic analyses, this study advanced our understanding of both cellular and molecular mechanisms of synaptic partner matching.

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