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  • Local actin filament formation is crucial for the development of neuron dendritic arbors, but single actin filament-promoting factors alone are not enough to drive this process.
  • The collaboration between the actin nucleators Cobl and Cobl-like, facilitated by syndapins, is essential for effective dendritogenesis.
  • Key interactions, including Ca/calmodulin regulation, enhance the functionality of Cobl-like and syndapin I, highlighting the importance of coordinated regulatory mechanisms in shaping complex neuronal structures necessary for mammalian brain connectivity.

Article Abstract

Local actin filament formation is indispensable for development of the dendritic arbor of neurons. We show that, surprisingly, the action of single actin filament-promoting factors was insufficient for powering dendritogenesis. Instead, this required the actin nucleator Cobl and its only evolutionary distant ancestor Cobl-like acting interdependently. This coordination between Cobl-like and Cobl was achieved by physical linkage by syndapins. Syndapin I formed nanodomains at convex plasma membrane areas at the base of protrusive structures and interacted with three motifs in Cobl-like, one of which was Ca/calmodulin-regulated. Consistently, syndapin I, Cobl-like's newly identified N terminal calmodulin-binding site and the single Ca/calmodulin-responsive syndapin-binding motif all were critical for Cobl-like's functions. In dendritic arbor development, local Ca/CaM-controlled actin dynamics thus relies on regulated and physically coordinated interactions of different F-actin formation-promoting factors and only together they have the power to bring about the sophisticated neuronal morphologies required for neuronal network formation in mammals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8282341PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67718DOI Listing

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