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Publication : Synaptic adhesion molecule IgSF11 regulates synaptic transmission and plasticity.

First Author  Jang S Year  2016
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  19
Issue  1 Pages  84-93
PubMed ID  26595655 Mgi Jnum  J:234439
Mgi Id  MGI:5790016 Doi  10.1038/nn.4176
Citation  Jang S, et al. (2016) Synaptic adhesion molecule IgSF11 regulates synaptic transmission and plasticity. Nat Neurosci 19(1):84-93
abstractText  Synaptic adhesion molecules regulate synapse development and plasticity through mechanisms that include trans-synaptic adhesion and recruitment of diverse synaptic proteins. We found that the immunoglobulin superfamily member 11 (IgSF11), a homophilic adhesion molecule that preferentially expressed in the brain, is a dual-binding partner of the postsynaptic scaffolding protein PSD-95 and AMPA glutamate receptors (AMPARs). IgSF11 required PSD-95 binding for its excitatory synaptic localization. In addition, IgSF11 stabilized synaptic AMPARs, as determined by IgSF11 knockdown-induced suppression of AMPAR-mediated synaptic transmission and increased surface mobility of AMPARs, measured by high-throughput, single-molecule tracking. IgSF11 deletion in mice led to the suppression of AMPAR-mediated synaptic transmission in the dentate gyrus and long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. IgSF11 did not regulate the functional characteristics of AMPARs, including desensitization, deactivation or recovery. These results suggest that IgSF11 regulates excitatory synaptic transmission and plasticity through its tripartite interactions with PSD-95 and AMPARs.
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