Title : Neuroligin 1 is dynamically exchanged at postsynaptic sites - Schapitz_2010_J.Neurosci_30_12733 |
Author(s) : Schapitz IU , Behrend B , Pechmann Y , Lappe-Siefke C , Kneussel SJ , Wallace KE , Stempel AV , Buck F , Grant SG , Schweizer M , Schmitz D , Schwarz JR , Holzbaur EL , Kneussel M |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 30 :12733 , 2010 |
Abstract :
Neuroligins are postsynaptic cell adhesion molecules that associate with presynaptic neurexins. Both factors form a transsynaptic connection, mediate signaling across the synapse, specify synaptic functions, and play a role in synapse formation. Neuroligin dysfunction impairs synaptic transmission, disrupts neuronal networks, and is thought to participate in cognitive diseases. Here we report that chemical treatment designed to induce long-term potentiation or long-term depression (LTD) induces neuroligin 1/3 turnover, leading to either increased or decreased surface membrane protein levels, respectively. Despite its structural role at a crucial transsynaptic position, GFP-neuroligin 1 leaves synapses in hippocampal neurons over time with chemical LTD-induced neuroligin internalization depending on an intact microtubule cytoskeleton. Accordingly, neuroligin 1 and its binding partner postsynaptic density protein-95 (PSD-95) associate with components of the dynein motor complex and undergo retrograde cotransport with a dynein subunit. Transgenic depletion of dynein function in mice causes postsynaptic NLG1/3 and PSD-95 enrichment. In parallel, PSD lengths and spine head sizes are significantly increased, a phenotype similar to that observed upon transgenic overexpression of NLG1 (Dahlhaus et al., 2010). Moreover, application of a competitive PSD-95 peptide and neuroligin 1 C-terminal mutagenesis each specifically alter neuroligin 1 surface membrane expression and interfere with its internalization. Our data suggest the concept that synaptic plasticity regulates neuroligin turnover through active cytoskeleton transport. |
PubMedSearch : Schapitz_2010_J.Neurosci_30_12733 |
PubMedID: 20861378 |
Schapitz IU, Behrend B, Pechmann Y, Lappe-Siefke C, Kneussel SJ, Wallace KE, Stempel AV, Buck F, Grant SG, Schweizer M, Schmitz D, Schwarz JR, Holzbaur EL, Kneussel M (2010)
Neuroligin 1 is dynamically exchanged at postsynaptic sites
Journal of Neuroscience
30 :12733
Schapitz IU, Behrend B, Pechmann Y, Lappe-Siefke C, Kneussel SJ, Wallace KE, Stempel AV, Buck F, Grant SG, Schweizer M, Schmitz D, Schwarz JR, Holzbaur EL, Kneussel M (2010)
Journal of Neuroscience
30 :12733