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A neuronal role for SNAP-23 in postsynaptic glutamate receptor trafficking.


ABSTRACT: Regulated exocytosis is essential for many biological processes and many components of the protein trafficking machinery are ubiquitous. However, there are also exceptions, such as SNAP-25, a neuron-specific SNARE protein that is essential for synaptic vesicle release from presynaptic nerve terminals. In contrast, SNAP-23 is a ubiquitously expressed SNAP-25 homolog that is critical for regulated exocytosis in non-neuronal cells. However, the role of SNAP-23 in neurons has not been elucidated. We found that SNAP-23 was enriched in dendritic spines and colocalized with constituents of the postsynaptic density, whereas SNAP-25 was restricted to axons. In addition, loss of SNAP-23 using genetically altered mice or shRNA targeted to SNAP-23 led to a marked decrease in NMDA receptor surface expression and NMDA receptor currents, whereas loss of SNAP-25 did not. SNAP-23 is therefore important for the functional regulation of postsynaptic glutamate receptors.

SUBMITTER: Suh YH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2861127 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A neuronal role for SNAP-23 in postsynaptic glutamate receptor trafficking.

Suh Young Ho YH   Terashima Akira A   Petralia Ronald S RS   Wenthold Robert J RJ   Isaac John T R JT   Roche Katherine W KW   Roche Paul A PA  

Nature neuroscience 20100131 3


Regulated exocytosis is essential for many biological processes and many components of the protein trafficking machinery are ubiquitous. However, there are also exceptions, such as SNAP-25, a neuron-specific SNARE protein that is essential for synaptic vesicle release from presynaptic nerve terminals. In contrast, SNAP-23 is a ubiquitously expressed SNAP-25 homolog that is critical for regulated exocytosis in non-neuronal cells. However, the role of SNAP-23 in neurons has not been elucidated. We  ...[more]

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