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The X-linked intellectual disability protein IL1RAPL1 regulates excitatory synapse formation by binding PTPδ and RhoGAP2

Journal

HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
Volume 20, Issue 24, Pages 4797-4809

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddr418

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  1. Regione Lombardia [SAL-50-16983 TERDISMENTAL]
  2. Human Frontier Science Program Organization [LT00021/2008-L]
  3. Telethon, Italy [S01014TELU, GGP09196]
  4. Fondazione Cariplo [2008-2318, 2009.264]
  5. RSTL-CNR
  6. Italian Institute of Technology
  7. Ministry of Health

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Mutations of the Interleukin-1-receptor accessory protein like 1 (IL1RAPL1) gene are associated with cognitive impairment ranging from non-syndromic X-linked mental retardation to autism. IL1RAPL1 belongs to a novel family of IL1/Toll receptors, which is localized at excitatory synapses and interacts with PSD-95. We previously showed that IL1RAPL1 regulates the synaptic localization of PSD-95 by controlling c-Jun N-terminal kinase activity and PSD-95 phosphorylation. Here, we show that the IgG-like extracellular domains of IL1RAPL1 induce excitatory pre-synapse formation by interacting with protein tyrosine phosphatase delta (PTP delta). We also found that IL1RAPL1 TIR domains interact with RhoGAP2, which is localized at the excitatory post-synaptic density. More interestingly, the IL1RAPL1/PTP delta complex recruits RhoGAP2 at excitatory synapses to induce dendritic spine formation. We also found that the IL1RAPL1 paralog, IL1RAPL2, interacts with PTPd and induces excitatory synapse and dendritic spine formation. The interaction of the IL1RAPL1 family of proteins with PTPd and RhoGAP2 reveals a pathophysiological mechanism of cognitive impairment associated with a novel type of trans-synaptic signaling that regulates excitatory synapse and dendritic spine formation.

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