The polarity protein PAR-3 and TIAM1 cooperate in dendritic spine morphogenesis

Author:  ["Huaye Zhang","Ian G. Macara"]

Publication:  Nature Cell Biology

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Abstract

PAR-3 (partitioning-defective gene 3) is essential for cell polarization in many contexts, including axon specification. However, polarity proteins have not been implicated in later steps of neuronal differentiation, such as dendritic spine morphogenesis. Here, we show that PAR-3 is necessary for normal spine development in primary hippocampal neurons. Depletion of PAR-3 causes the formation of multiple filopodia- and lamellipodia-like dendritic protrusions — a phenotype similar to neurons expressing activated Rac. PAR-3 regulates spine formation by binding the Rac guanine nucleotide-exchange factor (GEF) TIAM1, and spatially restricting it to dendritic spines. Thus, a balance of PAR-3 and TIAM1 is essential to modulate Rac–GTP levels and to allow spine morphogenesis.

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Zhang, H., Macara, I. The polarity protein PAR-3 and TIAM1 cooperate in dendritic spine morphogenesis. Nat Cell Biol 8, 227–237 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1368

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