Elegheert_2016_Science_353_295

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Title : Structural basis for integration of GluD receptors within synaptic organizer complexes - Elegheert_2016_Science_353_295
Author(s) : Elegheert J , Kakegawa W , Clay JE , Shanks NF , Behiels E , Matsuda K , Kohda K , Miura E , Rossmann M , Mitakidis N , Motohashi J , Chang VT , Siebold C , Greger IH , Nakagawa T , Yuzaki M , Aricescu AR
Ref : Science , 353 :295 , 2016
Abstract :

Ionotropic glutamate receptor (iGluR) family members are integrated into supramolecular complexes that modulate their location and function at excitatory synapses. However, a lack of structural information beyond isolated receptors or fragments thereof currently limits the mechanistic understanding of physiological iGluR signaling. Here, we report structural and functional analyses of the prototypical molecular bridge linking postsynaptic iGluR delta2 (GluD2) and presynaptic beta-neurexin 1 (beta-NRX1) via Cbln1, a C1q-like synaptic organizer. We show how Cbln1 hexamers "anchor" GluD2 amino-terminal domain dimers to monomeric beta-NRX1. This arrangement promotes synaptogenesis and is essential for D: -serine-dependent GluD2 signaling in vivo, which underlies long-term depression of cerebellar parallel fiber-Purkinje cell (PF-PC) synapses and motor coordination in developing mice. These results lead to a model where protein and small-molecule ligands synergistically control synaptic iGluR function.

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Elegheert J, Kakegawa W, Clay JE, Shanks NF, Behiels E, Matsuda K, Kohda K, Miura E, Rossmann M, Mitakidis N, Motohashi J, Chang VT, Siebold C, Greger IH, Nakagawa T, Yuzaki M, Aricescu AR (2016)
Structural basis for integration of GluD receptors within synaptic organizer complexes
Science 353 :295

Elegheert J, Kakegawa W, Clay JE, Shanks NF, Behiels E, Matsuda K, Kohda K, Miura E, Rossmann M, Mitakidis N, Motohashi J, Chang VT, Siebold C, Greger IH, Nakagawa T, Yuzaki M, Aricescu AR (2016)
Science 353 :295