Ribosome-Associated Vesicles promote activity-dependent local translation

Author:

Martin-Solana EvaORCID,Carter Stephen D.ORCID,Donahue Eric K.F.ORCID,Ning JiyingORCID,Glausier Jill R.ORCID,Preisegger Matias A.,Eisenman Leanna,Joseph Paul N.ORCID,Bouchet-Marquis Cedric,Wu Ken,Mobini Catherina L.ORCID,Frantz Amber N.,Puig StephanieORCID,Hampton Cheri M.ORCID,Kabbani NadineORCID,Jensen Grant J.ORCID,Watkins Simon C.ORCID,Deisseroth KarlORCID,Fenno Lief E.ORCID,Gold Michael S.ORCID,Wills Zachary P.ORCID,Burkewitz Kristopher,Das SulagnaORCID,Freyberg ZacharyORCID

Abstract

AbstractLocal protein synthesis in axons and dendrites underpins synaptic plasticity. However, the composition of the protein synthesis machinery in distal neuronal processes and the mechanisms for its activity-driven deployment to local translation sites remain unclear. Here, we employed cryo-electron tomography, volume electron microscopy, and live-cell imaging to identify Ribosome-Associated Vesicles (RAVs) as a dynamic platform for moving ribosomes to distal processes. Stimulation via chemically-induced long-term potentiation causes RAV accumulation in distal sites to drive local translation. We also demonstrate activity-driven changes in RAV generation and dynamicsin vivo, identifying tubular ER shaping proteins in RAV biogenesis. Together, our work identifies a mechanism for ribosomal delivery to distal sites in neurons to promote activity-dependent local translation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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