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The RhoA-associated protein Citron-N controls dendritic spine maintenance by interacting with spine-associated Golgi compartments
Authors:Camera Paola  Schubert Vanessa  Pellegrino Maurizio  Berto Gaia  Vercelli Alessandro  Muzzi Patrizia  Hirsch Emilio  Altruda Fiorella  Dotti Carlos G  Di Cunto Ferdinando
Institution:Molecular Biotechnology Center, University of Torino, Via Nizza 52, Torino 10126, Italy.
Abstract:Dendritic spines are highly dynamic protuberances that are thought to be crucial for learning and memory. Although it is well known that actin filaments and membrane dynamics regulate spine plasticity, how these two events are linked locally is less clear. Here, we provide evidence that Citron-N (CIT-N), a binding partner of the small GTPase RhoA, is associated with the actin filaments and Golgi compartments of dendritic spines. We also show that CIT-N is required for recruiting F-actin and Golgi membranes at spines of in vitro-grown neurons. Studies in knockout mice show that this protein is essential for the maturation of dendritic spines. We suggest that CIT-N might function as a scaffold protein in spine organization through its ability to bind to Golgi membranes and by affecting actin remodelling.
Keywords:dendritic spines  Golgi  actin  Citron  RhoA
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