Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2042222 | Cell Reports | 2014 | 16 Pages |
•Sustained BDNF-TrkB signaling controls LTP consolidation in vivo•TrkB signaling to MNK mediates LTP consolidation•MNK regulates CYFIP1/FMRP translation repressor complex in early-stage LTP•MNK regulates 4E-BP2 and dendritic protein synthesis in late-stage LTP
SummaryBDNF signaling contributes to protein-synthesis-dependent synaptic plasticity, but the dynamics of TrkB signaling and mechanisms of translation have not been defined. Here, we show that long-term potentiation (LTP) consolidation in the dentate gyrus of live rodents requires sustained (hours) BDNF-TrkB signaling. Surprisingly, this sustained activation maintains an otherwise labile signaling pathway from TrkB to MAP-kinase-interacting kinase (MNK). MNK activity promotes eIF4F translation initiation complex formation and protein synthesis in mechanistically distinct early and late stages. In early-stage translation, MNK triggers release of the CYFIP1/FMRP repressor complex from the 5′-mRNA cap. In late-stage translation, MNK regulates the canonical translational repressor 4E-BP2 in a synapse-compartment-specific manner. This late stage is coupled to MNK-dependent enhanced dendritic mRNA translation. We conclude that LTP consolidation in the dentate gyrus is mediated by sustained BDNF signaling to MNK and MNK-dependent regulation of translation in two functionally and mechanistically distinct stages.
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