PI3K/PTEN signaling in space and time: Implications for cytoskeletal dynamics and neuronal morphogenesis

Oct09Wed

PI3K/PTEN signaling in space and time: Implications for cytoskeletal dynamics and neuronal morphogenesis

Wed, 09/10/2019 - 13:30 to 14:30

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Speaker: 
Britta Eicholt
Affiliation: 
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
Synopsis: 

In developing neurons, phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks) control axon growth and branching by positively regulating PI3K/PI(3,4,5)P3, but how neurons are able to generate sufficient PI(3,4,5)P3 in the presence of high levels of the antagonizing phosphatase PTEN is difficult to reconcile. Our recent data identifies that normal axon morphogenesis involves homeostasis of elongation and branch growth controlled by accumulation of PI(3,4,5)P3 through PTEN inhibition. We characterise a plasma membrane-localized protein-protein interaction of PTEN with Plasticity Related Gene 2 (PRG2). PRG2 stabilizes membrane PI(3,4,5)P3 by inhibiting PTEN, and localizes in nanoclusters along axon membranes when neurons initiate their complex branching behavior. We demonstrate that PRG2 is both sufficient and necessary to account for the ability of neurons to generate axon filopodia and branches in dependence on PI3K/PI(3,4,5)P3 and PTEN. Our data indicate that PRG2 is part of a neuronal growth program that induces collateral branch growth in axons by conferring local inhibition of PTEN.

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