Neuroligin 2 Drives Postsynaptic Assembly at Perisomatic Inhibitory Synapses through Gephyrin and Collybistin

作者:Poulopoulos Alexandros; Aramuni Gayane; Meyer Guido; Soykan Tolga; Hoon Mrinalini; Papadopoulos Theofilos; Zhang Mingyue; Paarmann Ingo; Fuchs Celine; Harvey Kirsten; Jedlicka Peter; Schwarzacher Stephan W; Betz Heinrich; Harvey Robert J; Brose Nils; Zhang Weiqi*; Varoqueaux Frederique
来源:Neuron, 2009, 63(5): 628-642.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2009.08.023

摘要

In the mammalian CNS, each neuron typically receives thousands of synaptic inputs from diverse classes of neurons. Synaptic transmission to the postsynaptic neuron relies on localized and transmitter-specific differentiation of the plasma membrane with postsynaptic receptor, scaffolding, and adhesion proteins accumulating in precise apposition to presynaptic sites of transmitter release. We identified protein interactions of the synaptic adhesion molecule neuroligin 2 that drive postsynaptic differentiation at inhibitory synapses. Neuroligin 2 binds the scaffolding protein gephyrin through a conserved cytoplasmic motif and functions as a specific activator of collybistin, thus guiding membrane tethering of the inhibitory postsynaptic scaffold. Complexes of neuroligin 2, gephyrin and collybistin are sufficient for cell-autonomous clustering of inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors. Deletion of neuroligin 2 in mice perturbs GABAergic and glycinergic synaptic transmission and leads to a loss of postsynaptic specializations specifically at perisomatic inhibitory synapses.

  • 出版日期2009-9-10