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Neuronal glycoprotein M6a induces filopodia formation via association with cholesterol-rich lipid rafts

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY
Volume 119, Issue 3, Pages 521-531

Publisher

WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2011.07252.x

Keywords

filopodia formation; lipid membrane microdomains; methyl-beta-cyclodextrin; mitogen-activated protein kinase; proteolipid protein family; Src kinases

Funding

  1. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  2. Fundacion Florencio Fiorini
  3. Agencia Nacional de Promocion Cientifica y Tecnologica

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A neuronal integral membrane glycoprotein M6a has been suggested to be involved in a number of biological processes, including neuronal remodeling and differentiation, trafficking of mu-opioid receptors, and Ca(2+) transportation. Moreover, pathological situations such as chronic stress in animals and depression in humans have been associated with alterations in M6a sequence and expression. The mechanism of action of M6a is essentially unknown. In this work, we analyze the relevance of M6a distribution in plasma membrane, namely its lipid microdomain targeting, for its biological function in filopodia formation. We demonstrate that M6a is localized in membrane microdomains compatible with lipid rafts in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Removal of cholesterol from neuronal membranes with methyl-beta-cyclodextrin decreases M6a-induced filopodia formation, an effect that is reversed by the addition of cholesterol. Inhibition of Src kinases and MAPK prevents filopodia formation is M6a-over-expressing neurons. Src-deficient SYF cells over-expressing M6a fail to promote filopodia formation. Taken together, our findings reveal that the association of M6a with lipid rafts is important for its role in filopodia formation and Src and MAPK kinases participate in M6a signal propagation.

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