[PDF][PDF] Targeted in vivo mutations of the AMPA receptor subunit GluR2 and its interacting protein PICK1 eliminate cerebellar long-term depression

JP Steinberg, K Takamiya, Y Shen, J Xia, ME Rubio… - Neuron, 2006 - cell.com
JP Steinberg, K Takamiya, Y Shen, J Xia, ME Rubio, S Yu, W Jin, GM Thomas, DJ Linden
Neuron, 2006cell.com
Cerebellar long-term depression (LTD) is a major form of synaptic plasticity that is thought to
be critical for certain types of motor learning. Phosphorylation of the AMPA receptor subunit
GluR2 on serine-880 as well as interaction of GluR2 with PICK1 have been suggested to
contribute to the endocytic removal of postsynaptic AMPA receptors during LTD. Here, we
show that targeted mutation of PICK1, the GluR2 C-terminal PDZ ligand, or the GluR2 PKC
phosphorylation site eliminates cerebellar LTD in mice. LTD can be rescued in cerebellar …
Summary
Cerebellar long-term depression (LTD) is a major form of synaptic plasticity that is thought to be critical for certain types of motor learning. Phosphorylation of the AMPA receptor subunit GluR2 on serine-880 as well as interaction of GluR2 with PICK1 have been suggested to contribute to the endocytic removal of postsynaptic AMPA receptors during LTD. Here, we show that targeted mutation of PICK1, the GluR2 C-terminal PDZ ligand, or the GluR2 PKC phosphorylation site eliminates cerebellar LTD in mice. LTD can be rescued in cerebellar cultures from mice lacking PICK1 by transfection of wild-type PICK1 but not by a PDZ mutant or a BAR domain mutant deficient in lipid binding, indicating the importance of these domains in PICK1 function. These results demonstrate that PICK1-GluR2 PDZ-based interactions and GluR2 phosphorylation are required for LTD expression in the cerebellum.
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