Milstein_2007_Neuron_55_905

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Title : TARP subtypes differentially and dose-dependently control synaptic AMPA receptor gating - Milstein_2007_Neuron_55_905
Author(s) : Milstein AD , Zhou W , Karimzadegan S , Bredt DS , Nicoll RA
Ref : Neuron , 55 :905 , 2007
Abstract :

A family of transmembrane AMPA receptor regulatory proteins (TARPs) profoundly affects the trafficking and gating of AMPA receptors (AMPARs). Although TARP subtypes are differentially expressed throughout the CNS, it is unclear whether this imparts functional diversity to AMPARs in distinct neuronal populations. Here, we examine the effects of each TARP subtype on the kinetics of AMPAR gating in heterologous cells and in neurons. We report a striking heterogeneity in the effects of TARP subtypes on AMPAR deactivation and desensitization, which we demonstrate controls the time course of synaptic transmission. In addition, we find that some TARP subtypes dramatically slow AMPAR activation kinetics. Synaptic AMPAR kinetics also depend on TARP expression level, suggesting a variable TARP/AMPAR stoichiometry. Analysis of quantal synaptic transmission in a TARP gamma-4 knockout (KO) mouse corroborates our expression data and demonstrates that TARP subtype-specific gating of AMPARs contributes to the kinetics of native AMPARs at central synapses.

PubMedSearch : Milstein_2007_Neuron_55_905
PubMedID: 17880894

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Milstein AD, Zhou W, Karimzadegan S, Bredt DS, Nicoll RA (2007)
TARP subtypes differentially and dose-dependently control synaptic AMPA receptor gating
Neuron 55 :905

Milstein AD, Zhou W, Karimzadegan S, Bredt DS, Nicoll RA (2007)
Neuron 55 :905