| Literature DB >> 19285470 |
Michael W Linhoff1, Juha Laurén, Robert M Cassidy, Frederick A Dobie, Hideto Takahashi, Haakon B Nygaard, Matti S Airaksinen, Stephen M Strittmatter, Ann Marie Craig.
Abstract
Delineating the molecular basis of synapse development is crucial for understanding brain function. Cocultures of neurons with transfected fibroblasts have demonstrated the synapse-promoting activity of candidate molecules. Here, we performed an unbiased expression screen for synaptogenic proteins in the coculture assay using custom-made cDNA libraries. Reisolation of NGL-3/LRRC4B and neuroligin-2 accounts for a minority of positive clones, indicating that current understanding of mammalian synaptogenic proteins is incomplete. We identify LRRTM1 as a transmembrane protein that induces presynaptic differentiation in contacting axons. All four LRRTM family members exhibit synaptogenic activity, LRRTMs localize to excitatory synapses, and artificially induced clustering of LRRTMs mediates postsynaptic differentiation. We generate LRRTM1(-/-) mice and reveal altered distribution of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT1, confirming an in vivo synaptic function. These results suggest a prevalence of LRR domain proteins in trans-synaptic signaling and provide a cellular basis for the reported linkage of LRRTM1 to handedness and schizophrenia.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19285470 PMCID: PMC2746109 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.01.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173