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Caldendrin and myosin V regulate synaptic spine apparatus localization via ER stabilization in dendritic spines
Authors:Anja Konietzny  Jasper Grendel  Alan Kadek  Michael Bucher  Yuhao Han  Nathalie Hertrich  Dick H W Dekkers  Jeroen A A Demmers  Kay Grünewald  Charlotte Uetrecht  Marina Mikhaylova
Abstract:Excitatory synapses of principal hippocampal neurons are frequently located on dendritic spines. The dynamic strengthening or weakening of individual inputs results in structural and molecular diversity of dendritic spines. Active spines with large calcium ion (Ca2+) transients are frequently invaded by a single protrusion from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), which is dynamically transported into spines via the actin‐based motor myosin V. An increase in synaptic strength correlates with stable anchoring of the ER, followed by the formation of an organelle referred to as the spine apparatus. Here, we show that myosin V binds the Ca2+ sensor caldendrin, a brain‐specific homolog of the well‐known myosin V interactor calmodulin. While calmodulin is an essential activator of myosin V motor function, we found that caldendrin acts as an inhibitor of processive myosin V movement. In mouse and rat hippocampal neurons, caldendrin regulates spine apparatus localization to a subset of dendritic spines through a myosin V‐dependent pathway. We propose that caldendrin transforms myosin into a stationary F‐actin tether that enables the localization of ER tubules and formation of the spine apparatus in dendritic spines.
Keywords:caldendrin  endoplasmic reticulum  myosin  spine apparatus  synapse
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