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Publication : A role for SNAP25 in internalization of kainate receptors and synaptic plasticity.

First Author  Selak S Year  2009
Journal  Neuron Volume  63
Issue  3 Pages  357-71
PubMed ID  19679075 Mgi Jnum  J:154941
Mgi Id  MGI:4411959 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2009.07.017
Citation  Selak S, et al. (2009) A role for SNAP25 in internalization of kainate receptors and synaptic plasticity. Neuron 63(3):357-71
abstractText  Regulation of surface insertion and internalization of AMPA and NMDA receptors has emerged as a key mechanism for the control of synaptic strength. Regulatory elements for synaptic kainate receptors (KARs) are, however, largely undetermined. We have found that SNAP25 is critical for the synaptic removal of KARs, acting via GluK5 (i.e., KA2) subunits. SNAP25 coimmunoprecipitates with protein complexes containing PICK1, GRIP1, and GluK5 and colocalizes with GluK5 in both hippocampal neurons and transfected HEK293 cells. In hippocampal slices, purified SNAP25 antibodies and blocking peptides caused a GluK5-dependent run-up of KARs-mediated EPSC (EPSC(KAR)) recorded from CA3 pyramidal neurons when included in the patch pipette and prevented activity-dependent long-term depression of EPSC(KAR). As EPSC(KAR) LTD, SNAP25/PICK1/GluK5 interactions are dynamically regulated by PKC.
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