Chen_2000_Nature_408_936

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Title : Stargazin regulates synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors by two distinct mechanisms - Chen_2000_Nature_408_936
Author(s) : Chen L , Chetkovich DM , Petralia RS , Sweeney NT , Kawasaki Y , Wenthold RJ , Bredt DS , Nicoll RA
Ref : Nature , 408 :936 , 2000
Abstract :

Stargazer, an ataxic and epileptic mutant mouse, lacks functional AMPA (alpha-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate) receptors on cerebellar granule cells. Stargazin, the mutated protein, interacts with both AMPA receptor subunits and synaptic PDZ proteins, such as PSD-95. The interaction of stargazin with AMPA receptor subunits is essential for delivering functional receptors to the surface membrane of granule cells, whereas its binding with PSD-95 and related PDZ proteins through a carboxy-terminal PDZ-binding domain is required for targeting the AMPA receptor to synapses. Expression of a mutant stargazin lacking the PDZ-binding domain in hippocampal pyramidal cells disrupts synaptic AMPA receptors, indicating that stargazin-like mechanisms for targeting AMPA receptors may be widespread in the central nervous system.

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Chen L, Chetkovich DM, Petralia RS, Sweeney NT, Kawasaki Y, Wenthold RJ, Bredt DS, Nicoll RA (2000)
Stargazin regulates synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors by two distinct mechanisms
Nature 408 :936

Chen L, Chetkovich DM, Petralia RS, Sweeney NT, Kawasaki Y, Wenthold RJ, Bredt DS, Nicoll RA (2000)
Nature 408 :936