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Xuchen Zhang1, Xudong Chen1, Yi Miao1
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA.
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Extensive experiments document that SPARCL1, a secreted protein that is produced primarily by astrocytes in brain and endothelia throughout the body and that is also known as Hevin, enhances synapse formation. However, the mode of action of SPARCL1 at synapses remains unclear owing to divergent results in the literature. Here, we use cultured neurons from newborn male and female mouse embryos to show that the C-terminal follistatin-like and Ca2+-binding domains of SPARCL1, which account for only 35% of the total SPARCL1 sequence, are sufficient to potently enhance synapse numbers. SPARCL1 acts at nanomolar concentrations at which SPARCL1 does not robustly bind to neurexins, neuroligins or neurexin/neuroligin complexes but avidly interacts with all teneurins. Strikingly, the follistatin-like domain of SPARCL1 on its own strongly binds to teneurins but is unable to stimulate synapse formation. Only when combined with the SPARCL1 Ca2+-binding domain does the follistatin-like domain induce synapses, suggesting that SPARCL1 enhances synapse numbers by binding to teneurins via its C-terminal follistatin-like domain and by activating synapse formation via its Ca2+-binding domain.
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