Zhang_2015_Neuron_87_781

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Title : Neuroligins Sculpt Cerebellar Purkinje-Cell Circuits by Differential Control of Distinct Classes of Synapses - Zhang_2015_Neuron_87_781
Author(s) : Zhang B , Chen LY , Liu X , Maxeiner S , Lee SJ , Gokce O , Sudhof TC
Ref : Neuron , 87 :781 , 2015
Abstract :

Neuroligins are postsynaptic cell-adhesion molecules that bind presynaptic neurexins and are genetically linked to autism. Neuroligins are proposed to organize synaptogenesis and/or synaptic transmission, but no systematic analysis of neuroligins in a defined circuit is available. Here, we show that conditional deletion of all neuroligins in cerebellar Purkinje cells caused loss of distal climbing-fiber synapses and weakened climbing-fiber but not parallel-fiber synapses, consistent with alternative use of neuroligins and cerebellins as neurexin ligands for the excitatory climbing-fiber versus parallel-fiber synapses. Moreover, deletion of neuroligins increased the size of inhibitory basket/stellate-cell synapses but simultaneously severely impaired their function. Multiple neuroligin isoforms differentially contributed to climbing-fiber and basket/stellate-cell synapse functions, such that inhibitory synapse-specific neuroligin-2 was unexpectedly essential for maintaining normal climbing-fiber synapse numbers. Using systematic analyses of all neuroligins in a defined neural circuit, our data thus show that neuroligins differentially contribute to various Purkinje-cell synapses in the cerebellum in vivo.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2015_Neuron_87_781
PubMedID: 26291161

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Zhang B, Chen LY, Liu X, Maxeiner S, Lee SJ, Gokce O, Sudhof TC (2015)
Neuroligins Sculpt Cerebellar Purkinje-Cell Circuits by Differential Control of Distinct Classes of Synapses
Neuron 87 :781

Zhang B, Chen LY, Liu X, Maxeiner S, Lee SJ, Gokce O, Sudhof TC (2015)
Neuron 87 :781