Molecular Brain (Dec 2008)

alpha-Actinin interacts with rapsyn in agrin-stimulated AChR clustering

  • Dobbins G Clement,
  • Luo Shiwen,
  • Yang Zhihua,
  • Xiong Wen C,
  • Mei Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6606-1-18
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 18

Abstract

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AChR is concentrated at the postjunctional membrane at the neuromuscular junction. However, the underlying mechanism is unclear. We show that α-actinin, a protein known to cross-link F-actin, interacts with rapsyn, a scaffold protein essential for neuromuscular junction formation. α-Actinin, rapsyn, and surface AChR form a ternary complex. Moreover, the rapsyn-α-actinin interaction is increased by agrin, a factor known to stimulate AChR clustering. Downregulation of α-actinin expression inhibits agrin-mediated AChR clustering. Furthermore, the rapsyn-α-actinin interaction can be disrupted by inhibiting Abl and by cholinergic stimulation. Together these results indicate a role for α-actinin in AChR clustering.