Conroy_2003_Neuron_38_759

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Title : PDZ-containing proteins provide a functional postsynaptic scaffold for nicotinic receptors in neurons - Conroy_2003_Neuron_38_759
Author(s) : Conroy WG , Liu Z , Nai Q , Coggan JS , Berg DK
Ref : Neuron , 38 :759 , 2003
Abstract :

Protein scaffolds are essential for specific and efficient downstream signaling at synapses. Though nicotinic receptors are widely expressed in the nervous system and influence numerous cellular events due in part to their calcium permeability, no scaffolds have yet been identified for the receptors in neurons. Here we show that specific members of the PSD-95 family of PDZ-containing proteins are associated with specific nicotinic receptor subtypes. At postsynaptic sites, the PDZ scaffolds are essential for maturation of functional nicotinic synapses on neurons. They also help mediate downstream signaling as exemplified by activation of transcription factors. By tethering components to postsynaptic nicotinic receptors, PDZ scaffolds can organize synaptic structure and determine which calcium-dependent processes will be subject to nicotinic modulation.

PubMedSearch : Conroy_2003_Neuron_38_759
PubMedID: 12797960

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Conroy WG, Liu Z, Nai Q, Coggan JS, Berg DK (2003)
PDZ-containing proteins provide a functional postsynaptic scaffold for nicotinic receptors in neurons
Neuron 38 :759

Conroy WG, Liu Z, Nai Q, Coggan JS, Berg DK (2003)
Neuron 38 :759