Dmon1 and rab7 interact to regulate glutamate receptor GluRIIA levels at the larval Drosophila neuromuscular junction

Author:

Basargekar Anagha,Yogi Shweta,Mushtaq Zeeshan,Deivasigamani Senthil,Kumar Vimlesh,Ratnaparkhi Girish,Ratnaparkhi Anuradha

Abstract

AbstractRegulation of post-synaptic receptors plays an important role in determining synaptic strength and plasticity. The Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction (nmj) has been used extensively as a model to understand some of these processes. In this context, we are interested in the role of Drosophila Monensin sensitive protein 1 (DMon1) in regulating glutamate receptor (GluRIIA) levels at the nmj. Dmon1 is an evolutionarily conserved protein which, in complex with CCZ1, regulates the conversion of early endosomes to late endosomes through recruitment of Rab7. C-terminal deletion mutants of Dmon1 (Dmon1Δ181) exhibit lethality. The escapers have a short life span and exhibit severe motor defects. At the nmj, these mutants show a defects in synaptic morphology and a strong increase in glutamate receptor GluRIIA levels. The mechanism by which Dmon1 regulates GluRIIA is unclear.In this study, we have described the characterization the mutation in an EMS mutant referred to as pog1 and demonstrate this mutant to be an allele of Dmon1. Further, we have examined the role of rab7 in regulation the of GluRIIA. We show that similar to Dmon1, knock-down of rab7 using RNAi in neurons, and not muscles, leads to an increase in GluRIIA. Loss of one copy each of Dmon1 with rab7 leads to a synergistic increase in receptor expression. Further, overexpression of an activated Rab7 can rescue the GluRIIA phenotype observed in Dmon1Δ181 mutants. Together, these results highlight a neuronal role for Rab7 in GluRIIA regulation and underscores the important of the endo-lysosomal pathway in this process.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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