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Phosphorylation of Synaptojanin Differentially Regulates Endocytosis of Functionally Distinct Synaptic Vesicle Pools.

Junhua GengLiping WangJoo Yeun LeeChun-Kan ChenKaren T Chang
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Synaptic vesicle endocytosis sustains communication between neurons during a wide range of neuronal activities by recycling used vesicle membrane and protein components. Here we identify that Synaptojanin, a protein with a known role in synaptic vesicle endocytosis, is phosphorylated at S1029 in vivo by the Minibrain kinase. We further demonstrate that the phosphorylation status of Synaptojanin at S1029 differentially regulates its participation in the recycling of distinct synaptic vesicle pools. Our results reveal a new role for Synaptojanin in maintaining synaptic vesicle pool size and in reserve vesicle endocytosis. As Synaptojanin and Minibrain perturbations are associated with various neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's, autism, and Down syndrome, understanding mechanisms modulating Synaptojanin function provides valuable insights into processes affecting neuronal communication.
Keyphrases
  • prefrontal cortex
  • protein kinase
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • gene expression
  • physical activity
  • dna methylation
  • spinal cord
  • binding protein
  • genome wide
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