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Title : Alternative splicing at neuroligin site A regulates glycan interaction and synaptogenic activity - Oku_2020_Elife_9_
Author(s) : Oku S , Feng H , Connor S , Toledo A , Zhang P , Zhang Y , Thoumine O , Zhang C , Craig AM
Ref : Elife , 9 : , 2020
Abstract :

Post-transcriptional mechanisms regulating cell surface synaptic organizing complexes that control the properties of connections in brain circuits are poorly understood. Alternative splicing regulates the prototypical synaptic organizing complex, neuroligin-neurexin. In contrast to the well-studied neuroligin splice site B, little is known about splice site A. We discovered that inclusion of the positively charged A1 insert in mouse neuroligin-1 increases its binding to heparan sulphate, a modification on neurexin. The A1 insert increases neurexin recruitment, presynaptic differentiation, and synaptic transmission mediated by neuroligin-1. We propose that the A1 insert could be a target for alleviating the consequences of deleterious NLGN1/3 mutations, supported by assays with the autism-linked neuroligin-1-P89L mutant. An enrichment of neuroligin-1 A1 in GABAergic neuron types suggests a role in synchrony of cortical circuits. Altogether, these data reveal an unusual mode by which neuroligin splicing controls synapse development through protein-glycan interaction and identify it as a potential therapeutic target.

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PubMedID: 32915137

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Oku S, Feng H, Connor S, Toledo A, Zhang P, Zhang Y, Thoumine O, Zhang C, Craig AM (2020)
Alternative splicing at neuroligin site A regulates glycan interaction and synaptogenic activity
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Oku S, Feng H, Connor S, Toledo A, Zhang P, Zhang Y, Thoumine O, Zhang C, Craig AM (2020)
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