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Distinct Subunit Domains Govern Synaptic Stability and Specificity of the Kainate Receptor.


ABSTRACT: Synaptic communication between neurons requires the precise localization of neurotransmitter receptors to the correct synapse type. Kainate-type glutamate receptors restrict synaptic localization that is determined by the afferent presynaptic connection. The mechanisms that govern this input-specific synaptic localization remain unclear. Here, we examine how subunit composition and specific subunit domains contribute to synaptic localization of kainate receptors. The cytoplasmic domain of the GluK2 low-affinity subunit stabilizes kainate receptors at synapses. In contrast, the extracellular domain of the GluK4/5 high-affinity subunit synergistically controls the synaptic specificity of kainate receptors through interaction with C1q-like proteins. Thus, the input-specific synaptic localization of the native kainate receptor complex involves two mechanisms that underlie specificity and stabilization of the receptor at synapses.

SUBMITTER: Straub C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4963241 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct Subunit Domains Govern Synaptic Stability and Specificity of the Kainate Receptor.

Straub Christoph C   Noam Yoav Y   Nomura Toshihiro T   Yamasaki Miwako M   Yan Dan D   Fernandes Herman B HB   Zhang Ping P   Howe James R JR   Watanabe Masahiko M   Contractor Anis A   Tomita Susumu S  

Cell reports 20160623 2


Synaptic communication between neurons requires the precise localization of neurotransmitter receptors to the correct synapse type. Kainate-type glutamate receptors restrict synaptic localization that is determined by the afferent presynaptic connection. The mechanisms that govern this input-specific synaptic localization remain unclear. Here, we examine how subunit composition and specific subunit domains contribute to synaptic localization of kainate receptors. The cytoplasmic domain of the Gl  ...[more]

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