Kato_2010_Trends.Neurosci_33_241

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Title : TARPs differentially decorate AMPA receptors to specify neuropharmacology - Kato_2010_Trends.Neurosci_33_241
Author(s) : Kato AS , Gill MB , Yu H , Nisenbaum ES , Bredt DS
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 33 :241 , 2010
Abstract :

Transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins (TARPs) are the first identified auxiliary subunits for a neurotransmitter-gated ion channel. Although initial studies found that stargazin, the prototypical TARP, principally chaperones AMPA receptors, subsequent research demonstrated that it also regulates AMPA receptor kinetics and synaptic waveforms. Recent studies have identified a diverse collection of TARP isoforms--types Ia, Ib II--that distinctly regulate AMPA receptor trafficking, gating and neuropharmacology. These TARP isoforms are heterogeneously expressed in specific neuronal populations and can differentially sculpt synaptic transmission and plasticity. Whole-genome analyses also link multiple TARP loci to childhood epilepsy, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. TARPs emerge as vital components of excitatory synapses that participate both in signal transduction and in neuropsychiatric disorders.

PubMedSearch : Kato_2010_Trends.Neurosci_33_241
PubMedID: 20219255

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Kato AS, Gill MB, Yu H, Nisenbaum ES, Bredt DS (2010)
TARPs differentially decorate AMPA receptors to specify neuropharmacology
Trends in Neurosciences 33 :241

Kato AS, Gill MB, Yu H, Nisenbaum ES, Bredt DS (2010)
Trends in Neurosciences 33 :241