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  2. A dynamin-3 spliced variant modulates the actin/cortactin-dependent morphogenesis of dendritic spines

A dynamin-3 spliced variant modulates the actin/cortactin-dependent morphogenesis of dendritic spines

  • J Cell Sci. 2005 Mar 15;118(Pt 6):1279-90. doi: 10.1242/jcs.01711.
Noah W Gray 1 Anne E Kruchten Jing Chen Mark A McNiven
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Affiliation

  • 1 Molecular Neuroscience Program and Graduate School, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Abstract

Immature dendrites extend many actin-rich filopodial structures that can be replaced by synapse-containing dendritic spines as the neuron matures. The large GTPase dynamin-3 (Dyn3) is a component of the postsynapse in hippocampal neurons but its function is undefined. Here, we demonstrate that a specific Dyn3 variant (Dyn3baa) promotes the formation of immature dendritic filopodia in cultured neurons. This effect is dependent upon Dyn3 GTPase activity and a direct interaction with the F-actin-binding protein cortactin. Consistent with these findings, Dyn3baa binds to cortactin with a 200% higher affinity than Dyn3aaa, a near identical isoform that does not induce dendritic filopodia when expressed in cultured neurons. Finally, levels of Dyn3baa-encoding mRNA are tightly regulated during neuronal maturation and are markedly upregulated during synaptogenesis. Together, these findings provide the first evidence that an enhanced interaction between a specific Dyn3 splice variant and cortactin modulate actin-membrane dynamics in developing neurons to regulate the morphogenesis of dendritic spines.

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