Jeong_2017_Curr.Opin.Neurobiol_45_130

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Title : Posttranslational modifications of neuroligins regulate neuronal and glial signaling - Jeong_2017_Curr.Opin.Neurobiol_45_130
Author(s) : Jeong J , Paskus JD , Roche KW
Ref : Current Opinion in Neurobiology , 45 :130 , 2017
Abstract :

This review covers the dynamic regulation of neuroligin isoforms, focusing on posttranslational events including phosphorylation, glycosylation and activity-dependent cleavage. There is a growing literature on how phosphorylation confers an isoform-specific level of modulation affecting a variety of protein interactions. In addition, recent studies describe activity-dependent proteolytic cleavage of neuroligins, revealing a broader role for neuroligins than just synaptic 'glue'. Interesting new research implicates the cleaved extracellular fragments of neuroligins in promoting glioma. These reports on cell signaling mediated by the cleavage products of neuroligins suggest novel and important roles for neuroligins in neuro-glial signaling.

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Jeong J, Paskus JD, Roche KW (2017)
Posttranslational modifications of neuroligins regulate neuronal and glial signaling
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 45 :130

Jeong J, Paskus JD, Roche KW (2017)
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 45 :130