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Neurexins regulate presynaptic GABAB-receptors at central synapses.


ABSTRACT: Diverse signaling complexes are precisely assembled at the presynaptic active zone for dynamic modulation of synaptic transmission and synaptic plasticity. Presynaptic GABAB-receptors nucleate critical signaling complexes regulating neurotransmitter release at most synapses. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying assembly of GABAB-receptor signaling complexes remain unclear. Here we show that neurexins are required for the localization and function of presynaptic GABAB-receptor signaling complexes. At four model synapses, excitatory calyx of Held synapses in the brainstem, excitatory and inhibitory synapses on hippocampal CA1-region pyramidal neurons, and inhibitory basket cell synapses in the cerebellum, deletion of neurexins rendered neurotransmitter release significantly less sensitive to GABAB-receptor activation. Moreover, deletion of neurexins caused a loss of GABAB-receptors from the presynaptic active zone of the calyx synapse. These findings extend the role of neurexins at the presynaptic active zone to enabling GABAB-receptor signaling, supporting the notion that neurexins function as central organizers of active zone signaling complexes.

SUBMITTER: Luo F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8062527 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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