Cell Reports (Aug 2017)

Composition and Control of a Deg/ENaC Channel during Presynaptic Homeostatic Plasticity

  • Brian O. Orr,
  • David Gorczyca,
  • Meg A. Younger,
  • Lily Y. Jan,
  • Yuh-Nung Jan,
  • Graeme W. Davis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2017.07.074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 8
pp. 1855 – 1866

Abstract

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The homeostatic control of presynaptic neurotransmitter release stabilizes information transfer at synaptic connections in the nervous system of organisms ranging from insect to human. Presynaptic homeostatic signaling centers upon the regulated membrane insertion of an amiloride-sensitive degenerin/epithelial sodium (Deg/ENaC) channel. Elucidating the subunit composition of this channel is an essential step toward defining the underlying mechanisms of presynaptic homeostatic plasticity (PHP). Here, we demonstrate that the ppk1 gene encodes an essential subunit of this Deg/ENaC channel, functioning in motoneurons for the rapid induction and maintenance of PHP. We provide genetic and biochemical evidence that PPK1 functions together with PPK11 and PPK16 as a presynaptic, hetero-trimeric Deg/ENaC channel. Finally, we highlight tight control of Deg/ENaC channel expression and activity, showing increased PPK1 protein expression during PHP and evidence for signaling mechanisms that fine tune the level of Deg/ENaC activity during PHP.

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