Protein phosphatase 2b dual function facilitates synaptic integrity and motor learning

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2021-06-30

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Lin, Zhanmin
Wu, Bin
Paul, Maarten W
Li, Ka Wan
Yao, Yao
Smal, Ihor
Proietti Onori, Martina
Hasanbegovic, Hana
Bezstarosti, Karel
Demmers, Jeroen

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Abstract

Protein phosphatase 2B (PP2B) is critical for synaptic plasticity and learning, but the molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. Here we identified different types of proteins that interact with PP2B, including various structural proteins of the postsynaptic densities (PSDs) of Purkinje cells (PCs) in mice. Deleting PP2B reduced expression of PSD proteins and the relative thickness of PSD at the parallel fiber to PC synapses, whereas reexpression of inactive PP2B partly restored the impaired distribution of nanoclusters of PSD proteins, together indicating a structural role of PP2B. In contrast, lateral mobility of surface glutamate receptors solely depended on PP2B phosphatase activity. Finally, the level of motor learning covaried with both the enzymatic and nonenzymatic functions of PP2B. Thus, PP2B controls synaptic function and learning both through its action as a phosphatase and as a structural protein that facilitates synapse integrity.

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Cerebellar learning, Protein phosphatase 2B, Purkinje cells, General Neuroscience

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Lin, Z, Wu, B, Paul, M W, Li, K W, Yao, Y, Smal, I, Proietti Onori, M, Hasanbegovic, H, Bezstarosti, K, Demmers, J, Houtsmuller, A B, Meijering, E, Hoebeek, F E, Schonewille, M, Smit, A B, Gao, Z & De Zeeuw, C I 2021, 'Protein phosphatase 2b dual function facilitates synaptic integrity and motor learning', The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, vol. 41, no. 26, pp. 5579-5594. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1741-20.2021