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Small-Molecule Stabilization of 14-3-3 Protein-Protein Interactions Stimulates Axon Regeneration

Authors :
Sooyuen Leong
Carolin Madwar
Samuel David
Andrew Kaplan
Antje Kroner
Nicolas Bisson
Jack P. Antel
Ricardo Sanz
Barbara Morquette
Sara L. Banerjee
Alyson E. Fournier
Source :
Neuron. 93(5)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Damaged central nervous system (CNS) neurons have a poor ability to spontaneously regenerate, causing persistent functional deficits after injury. Therapies that stimulate axon growth are needed to repair CNS damage. 14-3-3 adaptors are hub proteins that are attractive targets to manipulate cell signaling. We identify a positive role for 14-3-3s in axon growth and uncover a developmental regulation of the phosphorylation and function of 14-3-3s. We show that fusicoccin-A (FC-A), a small-molecule stabilizer of 14-3-3 protein-protein interactions, stimulates axon growth in vitro and regeneration in vivo. We show that FC-A stabilizes a complex between 14-3-3 and the stress response regulator GCN1, inducing GCN1 turnover and neurite outgrowth. These findings show that 14-3-3 adaptor protein complexes are druggable targets and identify a new class of small molecules that may be further optimized for the repair of CNS damage.

Details

ISSN :
10974199
Volume :
93
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Neuron
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1e9dac81d793dc56074acb95893703ac