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LRRTM4: A Novel Regulator of Presynaptic Inhibition and Ribbon Synapse Arrangements of Retinal Bipolar Cells.

Raunak Sinha1, Tabrez J Siddiqui2, Nirmala Padmanabhan2, Julie Wallin3, Chi Zhang4, Benyamin Karimi2, Fred Rieke5, Ann Marie Craig6, Rachel O Wong4, Mrinalini Hoon7.   

Abstract

LRRTM4 is a transsynaptic adhesion protein regulating glutamatergic synapse assembly on dendrites of central neurons. In the mouse retina, we find that LRRTM4 is enriched at GABAergic synapses on axon terminals of rod bipolar cells (RBCs). Knockout of LRRTM4 reduces RBC axonal GABAA and GABAC receptor clustering and disrupts presynaptic inhibition onto RBC terminals. LRRTM4 removal also perturbs the stereotyped output synapse arrangement at RBC terminals. Synaptic ribbons are normally apposed to two distinct postsynaptic "dyad" partners, but in the absence of LRRTM4, "monad" and "triad" arrangements are also formed. RBCs from retinas deficient in GABA release also demonstrate dyad mis-arrangements but maintain LRRTM4 expression, suggesting that defects in dyad organization in the LRRTM4 knockout could originate from reduced GABA receptor function. LRRTM4 is thus a key synapse organizing molecule at RBC terminals, where it regulates function of GABAergic synapses and assembly of RBC synaptic dyads.
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Keywords:  GABA receptor; LRRTM; bipolar cell; presynaptic inhibition; retina; ribbon synapse; synaptic adhesion protein

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31974009      PMCID: PMC7165459          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2019.12.028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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