Ribosome profiling to study translation in cortical synaptoneurosomes on group 1 mGluR activation
Kute, P. M.; Labun, K.; Tjeldnes, H.; Valen, E.; Muddashetty, R. S.
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Local protein synthesis in neurons occurs in both axons and dendrites and plays a central role in synaptic function. High-throughput-based sequencing and imaging studies have demonstrated the presence and translation of synaptically localised mRNAs. However, quantification of activity-dependent translation dynamics at synapses at the transcriptome-wide scale remains limited. Here, we apply ribosome profiling to synapse-enriched fractions (synaptoneurosomes) derived from rat cortical tissue following stimulation with the group 1 mGluR agonist DHPG. DHPG stimulation induced translation of mRNAs involved in synaptic processes, including synaptic vesicle exocytosis and axo-dendritic transport. Notably, translation of ribosomal protein mRNAs was upregulated upon mGluR activation, consistent with the expected increase in de novo protein synthesis. Together, these results demonstrate the use of ribosome profiling to capture changes in local mRNA translation from isolated preparations.
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