[PDF][PDF] Cerebellar long-term depression requires PKC-regulated interactions between GluR2/3 and PDZ domain–containing proteins

J Xia, HJ Chung, C Wihler, RL Huganir, DJ Linden - Neuron, 2000 - cell.com
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Cerebellar LTD requires activation of PKC and is expressed, at least in part, as postsynaptic
AMPA receptor internalization. Recently, it was shown that AMPA receptor internalization
requires clathrin-mediated endocytosis and depends upon the carboxy-terminal region of
GluR2/3. Phosphorylation of Ser-880 in this region by PKC differentially regulates the
binding of the PDZ domain–containing proteins GRIP/ABP and PICK1. Peptides,
corresponding to the phosphorylated and dephosphorylated GluR2 carboxy-terminal PDZ …
Abstract
Cerebellar LTD requires activation of PKC and is expressed, at least in part, as postsynaptic AMPA receptor internalization. Recently, it was shown that AMPA receptor internalization requires clathrin-mediated endocytosis and depends upon the carboxy-terminal region of GluR2/3. Phosphorylation of Ser-880 in this region by PKC differentially regulates the binding of the PDZ domain–containing proteins GRIP/ABP and PICK1. Peptides, corresponding to the phosphorylated and dephosphorylated GluR2 carboxy-terminal PDZ binding motif, were perfused in cerebellar Purkinje cells grown in culture. Both the dephospho form (which blocks binding of GRIP/ABP and PICK1) and the phospho form (which selectively blocks PICK1) attenuated LTD induction by glutamate/depolarization pairing, as did antibodies directed against the PDZ domain of PICK1. These findings indicate that expression of cerebellar LTD requires PKC-regulated interactions between the carboxy-terminal of GluR2/3 and PDZ domain–containing proteins.
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