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Spatially stable mitochondrial compartments fuel local translation during plasticity

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Rangaraju,  V.
Synaptic Plasticity Department, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society;

Lauterbach,  M.
Synaptic Plasticity Department, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society;

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Schuman,  E. M.
Synaptic Plasticity Department, Max Planck Institute for Brain Research, Max Planck Society;

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Rangaraju, V., Lauterbach, M., & Schuman, E. M. (2019). Spatially stable mitochondrial compartments fuel local translation during plasticity. Cell, 172(1-2), 73-84. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2018.12.013.


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Local translation meets protein turnover and plasticity demands at synapses, however, the location of its energy supply is unknown. We found that local translation in neurons is powered by mitochondria and not by glycolysis. Super-resolution microscopy revealed that dendritic mitochondria exist as stable compartments of single or multiple filaments. To test if these mitochondrial compartments can serve as local energy supply for synaptic translation, we stimulated individual synapses to induce morphological plasticity and visualized newly synthesized proteins. Depletion of local mitochondrial compartments abolished both the plasticity and the stimulus-induced synaptic translation. These mitochondrial compartments serve as spatially confined energy reserves, as local depletion of a mitochondrial compartment did not affect synaptic translation at remote spines. The length and stability of dendritic mitochondrial compartments and the spatial functionsl domain were altered by cytoskeletal disruption. These results indicate that cytoskeletally tethered local energy compartmnets exist in dendrites to fuel local translation during synaptic plasticity.