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Selective regulation of long-form calcium-permeable AMPA receptors by an atypical TARP, gamma-5.


ABSTRACT: Although the properties and trafficking of AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) depend critically on associated transmembrane AMPAR regulatory proteins (TARPs) such as stargazin (gamma-2), no TARP has been described that can specifically regulate the important class of calcium-permeable (CP-) AMPARs. We examined the stargazin-related protein gamma-5, which is highly expressed in Bergmann glia, a cell type possessing only CP-AMPARs. gamma-5 was previously thought not to be a TARP, and it has been widely used as a negative control. Here we find that, contrary to expectation, gamma-5 acts as a TARP and serves this role in Bergmann glia. Whereas gamma-5 interacts with all AMPAR subunits, and modifies their behavior to varying extents, its main effect is to regulate the function of AMPAR subunit combinations that lack short-form subunits, which constitute predominantly CP-AMPARs. Our results suggest an important role for gamma-5 in regulating the functional contribution of CP-AMPARs.

SUBMITTER: Soto D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2735763 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Selective regulation of long-form calcium-permeable AMPA receptors by an atypical TARP, gamma-5.

Soto David D   Coombs Ian D ID   Renzi Massimiliano M   Zonouzi Marzieh M   Farrant Mark M   Cull-Candy Stuart G SG  

Nature neuroscience 20090222 3


Although the properties and trafficking of AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs) depend critically on associated transmembrane AMPAR regulatory proteins (TARPs) such as stargazin (gamma-2), no TARP has been described that can specifically regulate the important class of calcium-permeable (CP-) AMPARs. We examined the stargazin-related protein gamma-5, which is highly expressed in Bergmann glia, a cell type possessing only CP-AMPARs. gamma-5 was previously thought not to be a TARP, and it has be  ...[more]

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