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Publication : Distinct roles for extracellular and intracellular domains in neuroligin function at inhibitory synapses.

First Author  Nguyen QA Year  2016
Journal  Elife Volume  5
PubMed ID  27805570 Mgi Jnum  J:238991
Mgi Id  MGI:5824753 Doi  10.7554/eLife.19236
Citation  Nguyen QA, et al. (2016) Distinct roles for extracellular and intracellular domains in neuroligin function at inhibitory synapses. Elife 5:e19236
abstractText  Neuroligins (NLGNs) are postsynaptic cell adhesion molecules that interact trans-synaptically with neurexins to mediate synapse development and function. NLGN2 is only at inhibitory synapses while NLGN3 is at both excitatory and inhibitory synapses. We found that NLGN3 function at inhibitory synapses in rat CA1 depends on the presence of NLGN2 and identified a domain in the extracellular region that accounted for this functional difference between NLGN2 and 3 specifically at inhibitory synapses. We further show that the presence of a cytoplasmic tail (c-tail) is indispensible, and identified two domains in the c-tail that are necessary for NLGN function at inhibitory synapses. These domains point to a gephyrin-dependent mechanism that is disrupted by an autism-associated mutation at R705 and a gephyrin-independent mechanism reliant on a putative phosphorylation site at S714. Our work highlights unique and separate roles for the extracellular and intracellular regions in specifying and carrying out NLGN function respectively.
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