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Publication : A Cdc20-APC ubiquitin signaling pathway regulates presynaptic differentiation.

First Author  Yang Y Year  2009
Journal  Science Volume  326
Issue  5952 Pages  575-8
PubMed ID  19900895 Mgi Jnum  J:172950
Mgi Id  MGI:5009363 Doi  10.1126/science.1177087
Citation  Yang Y, et al. (2009) A Cdc20-APC ubiquitin signaling pathway regulates presynaptic differentiation. Science 326(5952):575-8
abstractText  Presynaptic axonal differentiation is essential for synapse formation and the establishment of neuronal circuits. However, the mechanisms that coordinate presynaptic development in the brain are largely unknown. We found that the major mitotic E3 ubiquitin ligase Cdc20-anaphase promoting complex (Cdc20-APC) regulates presynaptic differentiation in primary postmitotic mammalian neurons and in the rat cerebellar cortex. Cdc20-APC triggered the degradation of the transcription factor NeuroD2 and thereby promoted presynaptic differentiation. The NeuroD2 target gene encoding Complexin II, which acts locally at presynaptic sites, mediated the ability of NeuroD2 to suppress presynaptic differentiation. Thus, our findings define a Cdc20-APC ubiquitin signaling pathway that governs presynaptic development, which holds important implications for neuronal connectivity and plasticity in the brain.
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