CYFIP1 Coordinates mRNA Translation and Cytoskeleton Remodeling to Ensure Proper Dendritic Spine Formation

  • De Rubeis, Silvia
  • Pasciuto, Emanuela
  • Li, Ka Wan
  • Fernández, Esperanza
  • Di Marino, Daniele
  • Buzzi, Andrea
  • Ostroff, Linnaea E
  • Klann, Eric
  • Zwartkruis, Fried JT
  • Komiyama, Noboru H
  • Grant, Seth GN
  • Poujol, Christel
  • Choquet, Daniel
  • Achsel, Tilmann
  • Posthuma, Danielle
  • Smit, August B
  • Bagni, Claudia
Publication date
September 2013
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Journal
Neuron

Abstract

The CYFIP1/SRA1 gene is located in a chromosomal region linked to various neurological disorders, including intellectual disability, autism, and schizophrenia. CYFIP1 plays a dual role in two apparently unrelated processes, inhibiting local protein synthesis and favoring actin remodeling. Here, we show that brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-driven synaptic signaling releases CYFIP1 from the translational inhibitory complex, triggering translation of target mRNAs and shifting CYFIP1 into the WAVE regulatory complex. Active Rac1 alters the CYFIP1 conformation, as demonstrated by intramolecular FRET, and is key in changing the equilibrium of the two complexes. CYFIP1 thus orchestrates the two molecular cascades, protein translation and ...

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