Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2198773 Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The majority of fast inhibitory synaptic transmission in the mammalian nervous system is mediated by GABAA receptors (GABAARs). Here we report a novel interaction between the protein Maf1 and GABAAR β-subunit intracellular domains. We find Maf1 to be highly expressed in brain and enriched in the hippocampus and cortex. In heterologous cells and neurons we show Maf1 co-localises with GABAARs in intracellular compartments and at the cell surface. In neurons, Maf1 is found localised in the cytoplasm in dendrites, partially overlapping with GABAARs and inhibitory synapses and in addition is enriched in the neuronal nucleus. We also report that Maf1 interacts with a novel coiled-coil domain containing protein that we have called Macoco (for Maf1 interacting coiled-coil protein). Like Maf1, Macoco can also be found localised to inhibitory synapses and directly interacts with GABAARs. Expressing Macoco in neurons increases surface GABAAR levels. Our results suggest that Maf1 and Macoco are novel GABAAR interacting proteins important for regulating GABAAR surface expression and GABAAR signalling in the brain.

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