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Publication : SNARE protein SNAP25 regulates the chloride-transporter KCC2 in neurons.

First Author  Raveendran VA Year  2024
Journal  iScience Volume  27
Issue  11 Pages  111156
PubMed ID  39507243 Mgi Jnum  J:358170
Mgi Id  MGI:7778985 Doi  10.1016/j.isci.2024.111156
Citation  Raveendran VA, et al. (2024) SNARE protein SNAP25 regulates the chloride-transporter KCC2 in neurons. iScience 27(11):111156
abstractText  Inhibitory synaptic neurotransmission mediated by GABA requires a low concentration of chloride ions (Cl(-)) in neurons, which is established and maintained by the potassium-chloride co-transporter 2 (KCC2). While KCC2-interacting proteins are known to regulate KCC2 protein level and function, specific KCC2-interacting partners are still being identified and characterized. We asked whether SNAP25, an integral component of the SNARE-complex and a novel KCC2 interactor, regulates KCC2 protein and function in mice. We demonstrated that SNAP25 interacts with KCC2, and that this interaction is regulated by protein kinase C (PKC)-mediated phosphorylation. We also discovered that SNAP25 knockdown decreases total KCC2 in cortical neurons, and reduces the strength of synaptic inhibition, as demonstrated through a depolarization of the reversal potential for GABA (E(GABA)), indicating reduced KCC2 function. Our biochemical and electrophysiological data combined demonstrate that SNAP25 regulates KCC2 membrane expression and function, and in doing so, regulates inhibitory synaptic transmission.
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