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Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian

The precise control of synaptic connectivity is essential for the development and function of neuronal circuits. While there have been significant advances in our understanding how cell adhesion molecules mediate axon guidance and synapse formation, the mechanisms controlling synapse maintenance or...

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Autores principales: Enneking, Eva-Maria, Kudumala, Sirisha R., Moreno, Eliza, Stephan, Raiko, Boerner, Jana, Godenschwege, Tanja A., Pielage, Jan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23610557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001537
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author Enneking, Eva-Maria
Kudumala, Sirisha R.
Moreno, Eliza
Stephan, Raiko
Boerner, Jana
Godenschwege, Tanja A.
Pielage, Jan
author_facet Enneking, Eva-Maria
Kudumala, Sirisha R.
Moreno, Eliza
Stephan, Raiko
Boerner, Jana
Godenschwege, Tanja A.
Pielage, Jan
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description The precise control of synaptic connectivity is essential for the development and function of neuronal circuits. While there have been significant advances in our understanding how cell adhesion molecules mediate axon guidance and synapse formation, the mechanisms controlling synapse maintenance or plasticity in vivo remain largely uncharacterized. In an unbiased RNAi screen we identified the Drosophila L1-type CAM Neuroglian (Nrg) as a central coordinator of synapse growth, function, and stability. We demonstrate that the extracellular Ig-domains and the intracellular Ankyrin-interaction motif are essential for synapse development and stability. Nrg binds to Ankyrin2 in vivo and mutations reducing the binding affinities to Ankyrin2 cause an increase in Nrg mobility in motoneurons. We then demonstrate that the Nrg–Ank2 interaction controls the balance of synapse growth and stability at the neuromuscular junction. In contrast, at a central synapse, transsynaptic interactions of pre- and postsynaptic Nrg require a dynamic, temporal and spatial, regulation of the intracellular Ankyrin-binding motif to coordinate pre- and postsynaptic development. Our study at two complementary model synapses identifies the regulation of the interaction between the L1-type CAM and Ankyrin as an important novel module enabling local control of synaptic connectivity and function while maintaining general neuronal circuit architecture.
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spelling pubmed-36276462013-04-22 Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian Enneking, Eva-Maria Kudumala, Sirisha R. Moreno, Eliza Stephan, Raiko Boerner, Jana Godenschwege, Tanja A. Pielage, Jan PLoS Biol Research Article The precise control of synaptic connectivity is essential for the development and function of neuronal circuits. While there have been significant advances in our understanding how cell adhesion molecules mediate axon guidance and synapse formation, the mechanisms controlling synapse maintenance or plasticity in vivo remain largely uncharacterized. In an unbiased RNAi screen we identified the Drosophila L1-type CAM Neuroglian (Nrg) as a central coordinator of synapse growth, function, and stability. We demonstrate that the extracellular Ig-domains and the intracellular Ankyrin-interaction motif are essential for synapse development and stability. Nrg binds to Ankyrin2 in vivo and mutations reducing the binding affinities to Ankyrin2 cause an increase in Nrg mobility in motoneurons. We then demonstrate that the Nrg–Ank2 interaction controls the balance of synapse growth and stability at the neuromuscular junction. In contrast, at a central synapse, transsynaptic interactions of pre- and postsynaptic Nrg require a dynamic, temporal and spatial, regulation of the intracellular Ankyrin-binding motif to coordinate pre- and postsynaptic development. Our study at two complementary model synapses identifies the regulation of the interaction between the L1-type CAM and Ankyrin as an important novel module enabling local control of synaptic connectivity and function while maintaining general neuronal circuit architecture. Public Library of Science 2013-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3627646/ /pubmed/23610557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001537 Text en © 2013 Enneking et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Enneking, Eva-Maria
Kudumala, Sirisha R.
Moreno, Eliza
Stephan, Raiko
Boerner, Jana
Godenschwege, Tanja A.
Pielage, Jan
Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian
title Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian
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title_fullStr Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian
title_full_unstemmed Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian
title_short Transsynaptic Coordination of Synaptic Growth, Function, and Stability by the L1-Type CAM Neuroglian
title_sort transsynaptic coordination of synaptic growth, function, and stability by the l1-type cam neuroglian
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3627646/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23610557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001537
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