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Publication : Polarized targeting of neurexins to synapses is regulated by their C-terminal sequences.

First Author  Fairless R Year  2008
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  28
Issue  48 Pages  12969-81
PubMed ID  19036990 Mgi Jnum  J:142497
Mgi Id  MGI:3821631 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5294-07.2008
Citation  Fairless R, et al. (2008) Polarized targeting of neurexins to synapses is regulated by their C-terminal sequences. J Neurosci 28(48):12969-81
abstractText  Two families of cell-adhesion molecules, predominantly presynaptic neurexins and postsynaptic neuroligins, are important for the formation and functioning of synapses in the brain, and mutations in several genes encoding these transmembrane proteins have been found in autism patients. However, very little is known about how neurexins are targeted to synapses and which mechanisms regulate this process. Using various epitope-tagged neurexins in primary hippocampal neurons of wild-type and knock-out mice in vitro and in transgenic animals in vivo, we show that neurexins are trafficked throughout neurons via transport vesicles and the plasma membrane insertion of neurexins occurs preferentially in the axonal/synaptic compartment. We also observed that exit of neurexins from the ER/Golgi and correct targeting require their PDZ-binding motif at the C terminus, whereas two presumptive ER retention signals are inactive. The ubiquitous presence of neurexin-positive transport vesicles and absence of bassoon colabeling demonstrate that these carriers are not active zone precursor vesicles, but colocalization with CASK, RIM1alpha, and calcium channels suggests that they may carry additional components of the exocytotic machinery. Our data indicate that neurexins are delivered to synapses by a polarized and regulated targeting process that involves PDZ-domain mediated interactions, suggesting a novel pathway for the distribution of neurexins and other synaptic proteins.
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