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dCIP4 (Drosophila Cdc42-Interacting Protein 4) Restrains Synaptic Growth by Inhibiting the Secretion of the Retrograde Glass Bottom Boat Signal

2010; Society for Neuroscience; Volume: 30; Issue: 24 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1523/jneurosci.0256-10.2010

ISSN

1529-2401

Autores

Minyeop Nahm, Sung Dae Kim, Sang Kyoo Paik, Mihye Lee, Seunghyung Lee, Seungbok Lee, J. Kim, Daekee Lee, Yong Chul Bae, Seunghyung Lee,

Tópico(s)

Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms

Resumo

The bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) ligand Glass bottom boat (Gbb) acts as a retrograde growth signal at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Endocytic regulation of presynaptic BMP receptors has been proposed to attenuate retrograde BMP signaling. However, it remains unknown whether the Gbb signal is also regulated by postsynaptic mechanisms. Here, we provide evidence that Drosophila Cdc42-interacting protein 4 (dCIP4) functions postsynaptically to inhibit synaptic growth. dCIP4 is localized postsynaptically at NMJs. dcip4 mutations lead to synaptic overgrowth and increased presynaptic phosphorylated mothers against decapentaplegic (Mad) levels, and these defects are rescued by muscle-specific expression of dCIP4. Biochemical and genetic analyses demonstrate that dCIP4 acts downstream of Cdc42 to activate the postsynaptic Wsp–Arp2/3 pathway. We also show that BMP signaling is necessary for synaptic overgrowth in larvae lacking postsynaptic dcip4 or wsp . Finally, dCIP4 and Wsp inhibit Gbb secretion. Thus, we propose that dCIP4 restrains synaptic growth by inhibiting postsynaptic Gbb secretion through the Wsp–Arp2/3 pathway.

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