Kato_2010_Neuron_68_1082

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Title : Hippocampal AMPA receptor gating controlled by both TARP and cornichon proteins - Kato_2010_Neuron_68_1082
Author(s) : Kato AS , Gill MB , Ho MT , Yu H , Tu Y , Siuda ER , Wang H , Qian YW , Nisenbaum ES , Tomita S , Bredt DS
Ref : Neuron , 68 :1082 , 2010
Abstract :

Transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins (TARPs) and cornichon proteins (CNIH-2/3) independently modulate AMPA receptor trafficking and gating. However, the potential for interactions of these subunits within an AMPA receptor complex is unknown. Here, we find that TARPs gamma-4, gamma-7, and gamma-8, but not gamma-2, gamma-3, or gamma-5, cause AMPA receptors to "resensitize" upon continued glutamate application. With gamma-8, resensitization occurs with all GluA subunit combinations; however, gamma-8-containing hippocampal neurons do not display resensitization. In recombinant systems, CNIH-2 abrogates gamma-8-mediated resensitization and modifies AMPA receptor pharmacology and gating to match that of hippocampal neurons. In hippocampus, gamma-8 and CNIH-2 associate in postsynaptic densities and CNIH-2 protein levels are markedly diminished in gamma-8 knockout mice. Manipulating neuronal CNIH-2 levels modulates the electrophysiological properties of extrasynaptic and synaptic gamma-8-containing AMPA receptors. Thus, gamma-8 and CNIH-2 functionally interact with common hippocampal AMPA receptor complexes to modulate synergistically kinetics and pharmacology.

PubMedSearch : Kato_2010_Neuron_68_1082
PubMedID: 21172611

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Kato AS, Gill MB, Ho MT, Yu H, Tu Y, Siuda ER, Wang H, Qian YW, Nisenbaum ES, Tomita S, Bredt DS (2010)
Hippocampal AMPA receptor gating controlled by both TARP and cornichon proteins
Neuron 68 :1082

Kato AS, Gill MB, Ho MT, Yu H, Tu Y, Siuda ER, Wang H, Qian YW, Nisenbaum ES, Tomita S, Bredt DS (2010)
Neuron 68 :1082