Dual regulation of spine-specific and synapse-to-nucleus signaling by PKCδ during plasticity

Author:

Colgan Lesley A.ORCID,Parra-Bueno Paula,Holman Heather L.,Calubag Mariah F.,Misler Jaime A.,Tu XunORCID,Yasuda RyoheiORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe activity-dependent plasticity of synapses is believed to be the cellular basis of learning. These synaptic changes are mediated through the coordination of local biochemical reactions in synapses and changes in gene transcription in the nucleus to modulate neuronal circuits and behavior. The protein kinase C (PKC) family of isozymes has long been established as critical for synaptic plasticity. However, due to a lack of suitable isozyme-specific tools, the role of the novel subfamily of PKC isozymes is largely unknown. Here, through the development of FLIM-FRET activity sensors, we investigate novel PKC isozymes in synaptic plasticity in mouse CA1 pyramidal neurons. We find that PKCδ is activated downstream of TrkB and that the spatiotemporal nature of its activation depends on the plasticity stimulation. In response to single spine plasticity, PKCδ is activated primarily in the stimulated spine and is required for local expression of plasticity. However, in response to multi-spine stimulation, a long-lasting and spreading activation of PKCδ scales with the number of spines stimulated and, by regulating CREB activity, couples spine plasticity to transcription in the nucleus. Thus, PKCδ plays a dual functional role in facilitating synaptic plasticity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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