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Marc V Fuccillo1, Csaba Földy2, Özgün Gökce3, Patrick E Rothwell2, Gordon L Sun4, Robert C Malenka4, Thomas C Südhof5.
Abstract
Neurexins are considered central organizers of synapse architecture that are implicated in neuropsychiatric disorders. Expression of neurexins in hundreds of alternatively spliced isoforms suggested that individual neurons might exhibit a cell-type-specific neurexin expression pattern (a neurexin code). To test this hypothesis, we quantified the single-cell levels of neurexin isoforms and other trans-synaptic cell-adhesion molecules by microfluidics-based RT-PCR. We show that the neurexin repertoire displays pronounced cell-type specificity that is remarkably consistent within each type of neuron. Furthermore, we uncovered region-specific regulation of neurexin transcription and splice-site usage. Finally, we demonstrate that the transcriptional profiles of neurexins can be altered in an experience-dependent fashion by exposure to a drug of abuse. Our data provide evidence of cell-type-specific expression patterns of multiple neurexins at the single-cell level and suggest that expression of synaptic cell-adhesion molecules overlaps with other key features of cellular identity and diversity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26182417 PMCID: PMC4733560 DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2015.06.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173