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Publication : PKA-RIIβ autophosphorylation modulates PKA activity and seizure phenotypes in mice.

First Author  Zhang J Year  2021
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  4
Issue  1 Pages  263
PubMed ID  33649504 Mgi Jnum  J:306518
Mgi Id  MGI:6715000 Doi  10.1038/s42003-021-01748-4
Citation  Zhang J, et al. (2021) PKA-RIIbeta autophosphorylation modulates PKA activity and seizure phenotypes in mice. Commun Biol 4(1):263
abstractText  Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is one of the most common and intractable neurological disorders in adults. Dysfunctional PKA signaling is causally linked to the TLE. However, the mechanism underlying PKA involves in epileptogenesis is still poorly understood. In the present study, we found the autophosphorylation level at serine 114 site (serine 112 site in mice) of PKA-RIIbeta subunit was robustly decreased in the epileptic foci obtained from both surgical specimens of TLE patients and seizure model mice. The p-RIIbeta level was negatively correlated with the activities of PKA. Notably, by using a P-site mutant that cannot be autophosphorylated and thus results in the released catalytic subunit to exert persistent phosphorylation, an increase in PKA activities through transduction with AAV-RIIbeta-S112A in hippocampal DG granule cells decreased mIPSC frequency but not mEPSC, enhanced neuronal intrinsic excitability and seizure susceptibility. In contrast, a reduction of PKA activities by RIIbeta knockout led to an increased mIPSC frequency, a reduction in neuronal excitability, and mice less prone to experimental seizure onset. Collectively, our data demonstrated that the autophosphorylation of RIIbeta subunit plays a critical role in controlling neuronal and network excitabilities by regulating the activities of PKA, providing a potential therapeutic target for TLE.
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