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Publication : Endogenous β-neurexins on axons and within synapses show regulated dynamic behavior.

First Author  Klatt O Year  2021
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  35
Issue  11 Pages  109266
PubMed ID  34133920 Mgi Jnum  J:314763
Mgi Id  MGI:6717067 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109266
Citation  Klatt O, et al. (2021) Endogenous beta-neurexins on axons and within synapses show regulated dynamic behavior. Cell Rep 35(11):109266
abstractText  Neurexins are key organizer molecules that regulate synaptic function and are implicated in autism and schizophrenia. beta-neurexins interact with numerous cell adhesion and receptor molecules, but their neuronal localization remains elusive. Using single-molecule tracking and high-resolution microscopy to detect neurexin1beta and neurexin3beta in primary hippocampal neurons from knockin mice, we demonstrate that endogenous beta-neurexins are present in fewer than half of excitatory and inhibitory synapses. Moreover, we observe a large extrasynaptic pool of beta-neurexins on axons and show that axonal beta-neurexins diffuse with higher surface mobility than those transiently confined within synapses. Stimulation of neuronal activity further increases the mobility of synaptic and axonal beta-neurexins, whereas inhibition causes the opposite. Blocking ectodomain cleavage by metalloproteases also reduces beta-neurexin mobility and enhances glutamate release. These findings suggest that the surface mobility of endogenous beta-neurexins inside and outside of synapses is dynamically regulated and linked to neuronal activity.
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