The Interaction of TRAF6 With Neuroplastin Promotes Spinogenesis During Early Neuronal Development

  • Sampath Kumar Vemula
  • Ayse Malci
  • Lennart Junge
  • Anne-Christin Lehmann
  • Ramya Rama
  • Johannes Hradsky
  • Ricardo A Matute
  • André Weber
  • Matthias Prigge
  • Michael Naumann
  • Michael R Kreutz
  • Constanze I Seidenbecher
  • Eckart D Gundelfinger
  • Rodrigo Herrera-Molina

Abstract

Correct brain wiring depends on reliable synapse formation. Nevertheless, signaling codes promoting synaptogenesis are not fully understood. Here, we report a spinogenic mechanism that operates during neuronal development and is based on the interaction of tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 6 (TRAF6) with the synaptic cell adhesion molecule neuroplastin. The interaction between these proteins was predicted in silico and verified by co-immunoprecipitation in extracts from rat brain and co-transfected HEK cells. Binding assays show physical interaction between neuroplastin's C-terminus and the TRAF-C domain of TRAF6 with a K d value of 88 μM. As the two proteins co-localize in primordial dendritic protrusions, we used young cultures of rat and mouse as well as neuroplastin-deficient mouse neurons and showed with mutagenesis, knock-down, and pharmacological blockade that TRAF6 is required by neuroplastin to promote early spinogenesis during in vitro days 6-9, but not later. Time-framed TRAF6 blockade during days 6-9 reduced mEPSC amplitude, number of postsynaptic sites, synapse density and neuronal activity as neurons mature. Our data unravel a new molecular liaison that may emerge during a specific window of the neuronal development to determine excitatory synapse density in the rodent brain.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2296-634X
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 09.12.2020
PubMed 33363141