GPRIN1 modulates neuronal signal transduction and affects mouse-learning behavior

2018 
In the adult and developing brain, G protein-regulated inducer of neurite outgrowth 1 (GPRIN1) is a downstream effector for Gαo/i/z proteins that promotes neurite outgrowth. However, so far, the physiological role of GPRIN1 in brain health has not been reported. We generated a viable GPRIN1 whole-body knockout mouse to assess its physiological role in synaptic function both ex vivo and in vivo. In adult neurons, GPRIN1 is highly localized to the plasma membrane and synapses where it regulates neuronal signal transduction and Ca2+ homeostasis. Our results reveal that GPRIN1 might be a novel protein involved in agonist-stimulated cytoskeletal reorganization, which is crucial for early neuronal network development and in functionally mature neurons. Finally, we show that loss of GPRIN1 leads to a learning deficit in vivo and sensitizes neurons to stress, suggesting a modulatory role in brain health and disease.
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