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Title : Characterization of the solution structure of a neuroligin\/beta-neurexin complex - Comoletti_2008_Chem.Biol.Interact_175_150
Author(s) : Comoletti D , Grishaev A , Whitten AE , Taylor P , Trewhella J
Ref : Chemico-Biological Interactions , 175 :150 , 2008
Abstract :

Neuroligins are post-synaptic cell adhesion molecules that promote synaptic maturation and stabilization upon binding with pre-synaptic partners, the alpha- and beta-neurexins. Using a combination of analytical ultracentrifugation, small angle X-ray, and neutron scattering, we have characterized the low-resolution three-dimensional structure of the extracellular domain of the neuroligins, free in solution, and in complex with beta-neurexin. The globular extracellular domain of the neuroligins forms stable homodimers through a four-helix bundle typical of the cholinesterases and other members of the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold family. The presence of the stalk region adds to the extracellular domain of neuroligin-1 an elongated structure, suggesting a rod-like nature of the stalk domain. Sedimentation equilibrium coupled with solution scattering data of the beta-neurexin/neuroligin-1 complex indicated a 2:2 stoichiometry where two beta-neurexin molecules bind to a neuroligin-1 dimer. Deuteration of neurexin allowed us to collect neutron scattering data that, in combination with other biochemical techniques, provide a basis for optimizing the positioning of each component in a detailed computational model of the neuroligin/neurexin complex. As several mutations of both neurexin and neuroligin genes have been linked to autism spectrum disorders and mental retardation, these new structures provide an important framework for the study of altered structure and function of these synaptic proteins.

PubMedSearch : Comoletti_2008_Chem.Biol.Interact_175_150
PubMedID: 18550038

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Comoletti D, Grishaev A, Whitten AE, Taylor P, Trewhella J (2008)
Characterization of the solution structure of a neuroligin\/beta-neurexin complex
Chemico-Biological Interactions 175 :150

Comoletti D, Grishaev A, Whitten AE, Taylor P, Trewhella J (2008)
Chemico-Biological Interactions 175 :150