Hu_2012_Science_337_980

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Title : Neurexin and neuroligin mediate retrograde synaptic inhibition in C. elegans - Hu_2012_Science_337_980
Author(s) : Hu Z , Hom S , Kudze T , Tong XJ , Choi S , Aramuni G , Zhang W , Kaplan JM
Ref : Science , 337 :980 , 2012
Abstract :

The synaptic adhesion molecules neurexin and neuroligin alter the development and function of synapses and are linked to autism in humans. Here, we found that Caenorhabditis elegans neurexin (NRX-1) and neuroligin (NLG-1) mediated a retrograde synaptic signal that inhibited neurotransmitter release at neuromuscular junctions. Retrograde signaling was induced in mutants lacking a muscle microRNA (miR-1) and was blocked in mutants lacking NLG-1 or NRX-1. Release was rapid and abbreviated when the retrograde signal was on, whereas release was slow and prolonged when retrograde signaling was blocked. The retrograde signal adjusted release kinetics by inhibiting exocytosis of synaptic vesicles (SVs) that are distal to the site of calcium entry. Inhibition of release was mediated by increased presynaptic levels of tomosyn, an inhibitor of SV fusion.

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Hu Z, Hom S, Kudze T, Tong XJ, Choi S, Aramuni G, Zhang W, Kaplan JM (2012)
Neurexin and neuroligin mediate retrograde synaptic inhibition in C. elegans
Science 337 :980

Hu Z, Hom S, Kudze T, Tong XJ, Choi S, Aramuni G, Zhang W, Kaplan JM (2012)
Science 337 :980