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Title : A network of autism linked genes stabilizes two pools of synaptic GABA receptors - Tong_2015_Elife_4_
Author(s) : Tong XJ , Hu Z , Liu Y , Anderson D , Kaplan JM
Ref : Elife , 4 : , 2015
Abstract :

Changing receptor abundance at synapses is an important mechanism for regulating synaptic strength. Synapses contain two pools of receptors, immobilized and diffusing receptors, both of which are confined to post-synaptic elements. Here we show that immobile and diffusing GABAA receptors are stabilized by distinct synaptic scaffolds at C. elegans neuromuscular junctions. Immobilized GABAA receptors are stabilized by binding to FRM-3/EPB4.1 and LIN-2A/CASK. Diffusing GABAA receptors are stabilized by the synaptic adhesion molecules Neurexin and Neuroligin. Inhibitory post-synaptic currents are eliminated in double mutants lacking both scaffolds. Neurexin, Neuroligin, and CASK mutations are all linked to Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Our results suggest that these mutations may directly alter inhibitory transmission, which could contribute to the developmental and cognitive deficits observed in ASD.

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PubMedID: 26575289

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Tong XJ, Hu Z, Liu Y, Anderson D, Kaplan JM (2015)
A network of autism linked genes stabilizes two pools of synaptic GABA receptors
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Tong XJ, Hu Z, Liu Y, Anderson D, Kaplan JM (2015)
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