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Publication : A novel non-canonical Notch signaling regulates expression of synaptic vesicle proteins in excitatory neurons.

First Author  Hayashi Y Year  2016
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  6
Pages  23969 PubMed ID  27040987
Mgi Jnum  J:254461 Mgi Id  MGI:6102753
Doi  10.1038/srep23969 Citation  Hayashi Y, et al. (2016) A novel non-canonical Notch signaling regulates expression of synaptic vesicle proteins in excitatory neurons. Sci Rep 6:23969
abstractText  Notch signaling plays crucial roles for cellular differentiation during development through gamma-secretase-dependent intramembrane proteolysis followed by transcription of target genes. Although recent studies implicate that Notch regulates synaptic plasticity or cognitive performance, the molecular mechanism how Notch works in mature neurons remains uncertain. Here we demonstrate that a novel Notch signaling is involved in expression of synaptic proteins in postmitotic neurons. Levels of several synaptic vesicle proteins including synaptophysin 1 and VGLUT1 were increased when neurons were cocultured with Notch ligands-expressing NIH3T3 cells. Neuron-specific deletion of Notch genes decreased these proteins, suggesting that Notch signaling maintains the expression of synaptic vesicle proteins in a cell-autonomous manner. Unexpectedly, cGMP-dependent protein kinase (PKG) inhibitor, but not gamma-secretase inhibitor, abolished the elevation of synaptic vesicle proteins, suggesting that generation of Notch intracellular domain is dispensable for this function. These data uncover a ligand-dependent, but gamma-secretase-independent, non-canonical Notch signaling involved in presynaptic protein expression in postmitotic neurons.
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