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Publication : Calsyntenins function as synaptogenic adhesion molecules in concert with neurexins.

First Author  Um JW Year  2014
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  6
Issue  6 Pages  1096-1109
PubMed ID  24613359 Mgi Jnum  J:211830
Mgi Id  MGI:5576449 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2014.02.010
Citation  Um JW, et al. (2014) Calsyntenins function as synaptogenic adhesion molecules in concert with neurexins. Cell Rep 6(6):1096-109
abstractText  Multiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3/alcadein-beta as a synapse organizer that specifically induces presynaptic differentiation in heterologous synapse-formation assays. Calsyntenin-3 (CST-3) is highly expressed during various postnatal periods of mouse brain development. The simultaneous knockdown of all three CSTs, but not CST-3 alone, decreases inhibitory, but not excitatory, synapse densities in cultured hippocampal neurons. Moreover, the knockdown of CSTs specifically reduces inhibitory synaptic transmission in vitro and in vivo. Remarkably, the loss of CSTs induces a concomitant decrease in neuron soma size in a non-cell-autonomous manner. Furthermore, alpha-neurexins (alpha-Nrxs) are components of a CST-3 complex involved in CST-3-mediated presynaptic differentiation. However, CST-3 does not directly bind to Nrxs. Viewed together, these data suggest that the three CSTs redundantly regulate inhibitory synapse formation, inhibitory synapse function, and neuron development in concert with Nrxs.
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