Haas_2018_Elife_7_

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Title : Pre-post synaptic alignment through neuroligin-1 tunes synaptic transmission efficiency - Haas_2018_Elife_7_
Author(s) : Haas KT , Compans B , Letellier M , Bartol TM , Grillo-Bosch D , Sejnowski TJ , Sainlos M , Choquet D , Thoumine O , Hosy E
Ref : Elife , 7 : , 2018
Abstract :

The nanoscale organization of neurotransmitter receptors regarding pre-synaptic release sites is a fundamental determinant of the synaptic transmission amplitude and reliability. How modifications in the pre- and post-synaptic machineries alignment affects synaptic currents, has only been addressed with computer modelling. Using single molecule super-resolution microscopy, we found a strong spatial correlation between AMPA receptor (AMPAR) nanodomains and the post-synaptic adhesion protein neuroligin-1 (NLG1). Expression of a truncated form of NLG1 disrupted this correlation without affecting the intrinsic AMPAR organization, shifting the pre-synaptic release machinery away from AMPAR nanodomains. Electrophysiology in dissociated and organotypic hippocampal rodent cultures shows these treatments significantly decrease AMPAR-mediated miniature and EPSC amplitudes. Computer modelling predicts that ~100nm lateral shift between AMPAR nanoclusters and glutamate release sites induces a significant reduction in AMPAR-mediated currents. Thus, our results suggest the synapses necessity to release glutamate precisely in front of AMPAR nanodomains, to maintain a high synaptic responses efficiency.

PubMedSearch : Haas_2018_Elife_7_
PubMedID: 30044218

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Haas KT, Compans B, Letellier M, Bartol TM, Grillo-Bosch D, Sejnowski TJ, Sainlos M, Choquet D, Thoumine O, Hosy E (2018)
Pre-post synaptic alignment through neuroligin-1 tunes synaptic transmission efficiency
Elife 7 :

Haas KT, Compans B, Letellier M, Bartol TM, Grillo-Bosch D, Sejnowski TJ, Sainlos M, Choquet D, Thoumine O, Hosy E (2018)
Elife 7 :