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Phosphorylation of WAVE1 regulates actin polymerization and dendritic spine morphology SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Phosphorylation of WAVE1 regulates actin polymerization and dendritic spine morphology
Authors
Kim, YSung, JYCeglia, ILee, KWAhn, JHHalford, JMKim, AMKwak, SPPark, JBRyu, SHSchenck, ABardoni, BScott, JDNairn, ACGreengard, P
Date Issued
2006-08-17
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
WAVE1 - the Wiskott - Aldrich syndrome protein ( WASP)- family verprolin homologous protein 1 - is a key regulator of actin-dependent morphological processes(1) in mammals, through its ability to activate the actin-related protein (Arp2/3) complex. Here we show that WAVE1 is phosphorylated at multiple sites by cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5) both in vitro and in intact mouse neurons. Phosphorylation of WAVE1 by Cdk5 inhibits its ability to regulate Arp2/3 complex-dependent actin polymerization. Loss of WAVE1 function in vivo or in cultured neurons results in a decrease in mature dendritic spines. Expression of a dephosphorylation-mimic mutant of WAVE1 reverses this loss of WAVE1 function in spine morphology, but expression of a phosphorylation-mimic mutant does not. Cyclic AMP ( cAMP) signalling reduces phosphorylation of the Cdk5 sites in WAVE1, and increases spine density in a WAVE1-dependent manner. Our data suggest that phosphorylation/dephosphorylation of WAVE1 in neurons has an important role in the formation of the filamentous actin cytoskeleton, and thus in the regulation of dendritic spine morphology.
Keywords
CYCLIN-DEPENDENT KINASE-5; NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS; FAMILY PROTEINS; ARP2/3 COMPLEX; SMALL GTPASES; CDK5; WASP; DOPAMINE; NEURONS; COCAINE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/23867
DOI
10.1038/NATURE04976
ISSN
0028-0836
Article Type
Article
Citation
NATURE, vol. 442, no. 7104, page. 814 - 817, 2006-08-17
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