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Publication : Homer is concentrated at the postsynaptic density and does not redistribute after acute synaptic stimulation.

First Author  Tao-Cheng JH Year  2014
Journal  Neuroscience Volume  266
Pages  80-90 PubMed ID  24530450
Mgi Jnum  J:210337 Mgi Id  MGI:5570507
Doi  10.1016/j.neuroscience.2014.01.066 Citation  Tao-Cheng JH, et al. (2014) Homer is concentrated at the postsynaptic density and does not redistribute after acute synaptic stimulation. Neuroscience 266:80-90
abstractText  Homer is a postsynaptic density (PSD) scaffold protein that is involved in synaptic plasticity, calcium signaling and neurological disorders. Here, we use pre-embedding immunogold electron microscopy to illustrate the differential localization of three Homer gene products (Homer 1, 2, and 3) in different regions of the mouse brain. In cross-sectioned PSDs, Homer occupies a layer approximately 30-100nm from the postsynaptic membrane lying just beyond the dense material that defines the PSD core ( approximately 30-nm-thick). Homer is evenly distributed within the PSD area along the lateral axis, but not at the peri-PSD locations within 60nm from the edge of the PSD, where type I-metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR1 and 5) are concentrated. This distribution of Homer matches that of Shank, another major PSD scaffold protein, but differs from those of other two major binding partners of Homer, type I mGluR and IP3 receptors. Many PSD proteins rapidly redistribute upon acute (2min) stimulation. To determine whether Homer distribution is affected by acute stimulation, we examined its distribution in dissociated hippocampal cultures under different conditions. Both the pattern and density of label for Homer 1, the isoform that is ubiquitous in hippocampus, remained unchanged under high K(+) depolarization (90mM for 2-5min), N-methyl-d-asparic acid (NMDA) treatment (50muM for 2min), and calcium-free conditions (EGTA at 1mM for 2min). In contrast, Shank and calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) accumulate at the PSD upon NMDA treatment, and CaMKII is excluded from the PSD complex under low calcium conditions.
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