Chromosome 21 DYRK1A kinase is associated with a variety of neuronal diseases including Down syndrome. However, the functional impact of this kinase at the synapse level remains unclear. We studied a mouse model that incorporated YAC 152F7 (570 kb), encoding six chromosome 21 genes including . The 152F7 mice displayed learning difficulties but their N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-dependent synaptic long-term potentiation is indistinguishable from non-transgenic animals. We have demonstrated that a presynaptic form of NMDA-independent long-term potentiation (LTP) at the hippocampal mossy fiber was impaired in the 152F7 animals. To obtain insights into the molecular mechanisms involved in such synaptic changes, we analyzed the Dyrk1a interactions with chromatin remodelers. We found that the number of DYRK1A-EP300 and DYRK1A-CREBPP increased in 152F7 mice. Moreover, we observed a transcriptional decrease in genes encoding presynaptic proteins involved in glutamate vesicle exocytosis, namely Rims1, Munc13-1, Syn2 and Rab3A.To refine our findings, we used a mouse BAC 189N3 (152 kb) line that only triplicates the gene . Again, we found that this NMDA-independent form of LTP is impaired in this mouse line. Altogether, our results demonstrate that up-regulation is sufficient to specifically inhibit the NMDA-independent form of LTP and suggest that this inhibition is linked to chromatin changes that deregulate genes encoding proteins involved in glutamate synaptic release.

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