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Adhesion GPCR Latrophilin 3 regulates synaptic function of cone photoreceptors in a trans-synaptic manner.

Yuchen Wang1, Yan Cao1, Cassandra L Hays2, Thibaut Laboute1, Thomas A Ray3, Debbie Guerrero-Given4, Abhimanyu S Ahuja1, Dipak Patil1, Olga Rivero5, Naomi Kamasawa4, Jeremy N Kay3, Wallace B Thoreson2, Kirill A Martemyanov6.   

Abstract

Cone photoreceptors mediate daylight vision in vertebrates. Changes in neurotransmitter release at cone synapses encode visual information and is subject to precise control by negative feedback from enigmatic horizontal cells. However, the mechanisms that orchestrate this modulation are poorly understood due to a virtually unknown landscape of molecular players. Here, we report a molecular player operating selectively at cone synapses that modulates effects of horizontal cells on synaptic release. Using an unbiased proteomic screen, we identified an adhesion GPCR Latrophilin3 (LPHN3) in horizontal cell dendrites that engages in transsynaptic control of cones. We detected and characterized a prominent splice isoform of LPHN3 that excludes a element with inhibitory influence on transsynaptic interactions. A gain-of-function mouse model specifically routing LPHN3 splicing to this isoform but not knockout of LPHN3 diminished CaV1.4 calcium channel activity profoundly disrupted synaptic release by cones and resulted in synaptic transmission deficits. These findings offer molecular insight into horizontal cell modulation on cone synaptic function and more broadly demonstrate the importance of alternative splicing in adhesion GPCRs for their physiological function.

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Keywords:  adhesion GPCR; horizontal cells; retina; synapses; vision

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34732574      PMCID: PMC8609308          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2106694118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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