Zhang_2010_Neuron_66_403

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Title : Neurexins physically and functionally interact with GABA(A) receptors - Zhang_2010_Neuron_66_403
Author(s) : Zhang C , Atasoy D , Arac D , Yang X , Fucillo MV , Robison AJ , Ko J , Brunger AT , Sudhof TC
Ref : Neuron , 66 :403 , 2010
Abstract :

Neurexins are presynaptic cell-adhesion molecules that form trans-synaptic complexes with postsynaptic neuroligins. When overexpressed in nonneuronal cells, neurexins induce formation of postsynaptic specializations in cocultured neurons, suggesting that neurexins are synaptogenic. However, we find that when overexpressed in neurons, neurexins do not increase synapse density, but instead selectively suppressed GABAergic synaptic transmission without decreasing GABAergic synapse numbers. This suppression was mediated by all subtypes of neurexins tested, in a cell-autonomous and neuroligin-independent manner. Strikingly, addition of recombinant neurexin to cultured neurons at submicromolar concentrations induced the same suppression of GABAergic synaptic transmission as neurexin overexpression. Moreover, experiments with native brain proteins and purified recombinant proteins revealed that neurexins directly and stoichiometrically bind to GABA(A) receptors, suggesting that they decrease GABAergic synaptic responses by interacting with GABA(A) receptors. Our findings suggest that besides their other well-documented interactions, presynaptic neurexins directly act on postsynaptic GABA(A) receptors, which may contribute to regulate the excitatory/inhibitory balance in brain.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2010_Neuron_66_403
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Zhang C, Atasoy D, Arac D, Yang X, Fucillo MV, Robison AJ, Ko J, Brunger AT, Sudhof TC (2010)
Neurexins physically and functionally interact with GABA(A) receptors
Neuron 66 :403

Zhang C, Atasoy D, Arac D, Yang X, Fucillo MV, Robison AJ, Ko J, Brunger AT, Sudhof TC (2010)
Neuron 66 :403