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Reversible, activity-dependent targeting of profilin to neuronal nuclei
Andreas Birbach1, J Martin Verkuyl, Andrew Matus
1Friedrich Miescher Institute, Maulbeerstrasse 66, 4058 Basel, Switzerland. andreas.birbach@lbicr.lbg.ac.at
Abstract:
The actin cytoskeleton in pyramidal neurons plays a major role in activity-dependent processes underlying neuronal plasticity. The small actin-binding protein profilin shows NMDA receptor-dependent accumulation in dendritic spines, which is correlated with suppression of actin dynamics and long-term stabilization of synaptic morphology. Here we show that following NMDA receptor activation profilin also accumulates in the nucleus of hippocampal neurons via a process involving rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. This simultaneous targeting to dendritic spines and the cell nucleus suggests a novel mechanism of neuronal plasticity in which profilin both tags activated synapses and influences nuclear events.

