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Distinct functions of kainate receptors in the brain are determined by the auxiliary subunit Neto1.


ABSTRACT: Ionotropic glutamate receptors principally mediate fast excitatory transmission in the brain. Among the three classes of ionotropic glutamate receptors, kainate receptors (KARs) have a unique brain distribution, which has been historically defined by (3)H-radiolabeled kainate binding. Compared with recombinant KARs expressed in heterologous cells, synaptic KARs exhibit characteristically slow rise-time and decay kinetics. However, the mechanisms responsible for these distinct KAR properties remain unclear. We found that both the high-affinity binding pattern in the mouse brain and the channel properties of native KARs are determined by the KAR auxiliary subunit Neto1. Through modulation of agonist binding affinity and off-kinetics of KARs, but not trafficking of KARs, Neto1 determined both the KAR high-affinity binding pattern and the distinctively slow kinetics of postsynaptic KARs. By regulating KAR excitatory postsynaptic current kinetics, Neto1 can control synaptic temporal summation, spike generation and fidelity.

SUBMITTER: Straub C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3125417 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct functions of kainate receptors in the brain are determined by the auxiliary subunit Neto1.

Straub Christoph C   Hunt David L DL   Yamasaki Miwako M   Kim Kwang S KS   Watanabe Masahiko M   Castillo Pablo E PE   Tomita Susumu S  

Nature neuroscience 20110529 7


Ionotropic glutamate receptors principally mediate fast excitatory transmission in the brain. Among the three classes of ionotropic glutamate receptors, kainate receptors (KARs) have a unique brain distribution, which has been historically defined by (3)H-radiolabeled kainate binding. Compared with recombinant KARs expressed in heterologous cells, synaptic KARs exhibit characteristically slow rise-time and decay kinetics. However, the mechanisms responsible for these distinct KAR properties rema  ...[more]

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