Chubykin_2007_Neuron_54_919

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Title : Activity-dependent validation of excitatory versus inhibitory synapses by neuroligin-1 versus neuroligin-2 - Chubykin_2007_Neuron_54_919
Author(s) : Chubykin AA , Atasoy D , Etherton MR , Brose N , Kavalali ET , Gibson JR , Sudhof TC
Ref : Neuron , 54 :919 , 2007
Abstract :

Neuroligins enhance synapse formation in vitro, but surprisingly are not required for the generation of synapses in vivo. We now show that in cultured neurons, neuroligin-1 overexpression increases excitatory, but not inhibitory, synaptic responses, and potentiates synaptic NMDAR/AMPAR ratios. In contrast, neuroligin-2 overexpression increases inhibitory, but not excitatory, synaptic responses. Accordingly, deletion of neuroligin-1 in knockout mice selectively decreases the NMDAR/AMPAR ratio, whereas deletion of neuroligin-2 selectively decreases inhibitory synaptic responses. Strikingly, chronic inhibition of NMDARs or CaM-Kinase II, which signals downstream of NMDARs, suppresses the synapse-boosting activity of neuroligin-1, whereas chronic inhibition of general synaptic activity suppresses the synapse-boosting activity of neuroligin-2. Taken together, these data indicate that neuroligins do not establish, but specify and validate, synapses via an activity-dependent mechanism, with different neuroligins acting on distinct types of synapses. This hypothesis reconciles the overexpression and knockout phenotypes and suggests that neuroligins contribute to the use-dependent formation of neural circuits.

PubMedSearch : Chubykin_2007_Neuron_54_919
PubMedID: 17582332

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Chubykin AA, Atasoy D, Etherton MR, Brose N, Kavalali ET, Gibson JR, Sudhof TC (2007)
Activity-dependent validation of excitatory versus inhibitory synapses by neuroligin-1 versus neuroligin-2
Neuron 54 :919

Chubykin AA, Atasoy D, Etherton MR, Brose N, Kavalali ET, Gibson JR, Sudhof TC (2007)
Neuron 54 :919