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Date: January 25th
Time: 09:30 am
Place : Gonda 2303
Title : “Spatial Regulation of Gene Expression in neurons During Synapse Formation and Synaptic Plasticity”
Speaker: Sangmok Kim
Abstract: mRNA localization and regulated translation allow individual neurons to locally regulate the proteome of each of their myriad of subcellular compartments. To determine whether and how synaptogenic signals spatially regulate gene expression, we cultured a bifurcated Aplysia sensory neuron contacting a nontarget motor neuron, with which it did not form chemical synapses, and a target motor neuron, with which it formed glutamatergic synapses, and imaged RNA and protein localization. We find that RNAs and translational machinery are delivered throughout the neuron, but that translation is enriched at sites of synaptic contact. Investigation of the molecular mechanisms that promote local translation revealed a role for netrin-1/DCC signaling. Together, our study indicates that the spatial regulation of gene expression during synapse formation is mediated at the level of translation. This mechanism maximizes neuronal plasticity by rendering each compartment capable of locally changing its proteome in response to local cues.