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Minibrain kinase and calcineurin coordinate activity-dependent bulk endocytosis through synaptojanin

Authors :
Yi-Jheng Peng
Christopher Buser
Junhua Geng
Yen-Ching Chang
Ying Wu
Cristian Pinales
Jennifer Langen
Karen T. Chang
Source :
The Journal of cell biology. 220(12)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Neurons use multiple modes of endocytosis, including clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) and activity-dependent bulk endocytosis (ADBE), during mild and intense neuronal activity, respectively, to maintain stable neurotransmission. While molecular players modulating CME are well characterized, factors regulating ADBE and mechanisms coordinating CME and ADBE activations remain poorly understood. Here we report that Minibrain/DYRK1A (Mnb), a kinase mutated in autism and up-regulated in Down’s syndrome, plays a novel role in suppressing ADBE. We demonstrate that Mnb, together with calcineurin, delicately coordinates CME and ADBE by controlling the phosphoinositol phosphatase activity of synaptojanin (Synj) during varying synaptic demands. Functional domain analyses reveal that Synj’s 5′-phosphoinositol phosphatase activity suppresses ADBE, while SAC1 activity is required for efficient ADBE. Consequently, Parkinson’s disease mutation in Synj’s SAC1 domain impairs ADBE. These data identify Mnb and Synj as novel regulators of ADBE and further indicate that CME and ADBE are differentially governed by Synj’s dual phosphatase domains.

Details

ISSN :
15408140
Volume :
220
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of cell biology
Accession number :
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