Postsynaptic scaffolding molecules modulate the localization of neuroligins (original) (raw)

Neuroligins mediate excitatory and inhibitory synapse formation: Involvement of PSD-95 and neurexin-1β in neuroligin-induced synaptic specificity

Josh Levinson

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2005

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Neuroligins mediate excitatory and inhibitory synapse formation

Josh Levinson

Journal of Biological …, 2005

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Control of Excitatory and Inhibitory Synapse Formation by Neuroligins

Ben Chih

Science, 2005

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Synapse formation and clustering of neuroligin-2 in the absence of GABAA receptors

Masahiko Watanabe

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2008

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Neuroligin Expressed in Nonneuronal Cells Triggers Presynaptic Development in Contacting Axons

S. Peter, Richard Fetter

Cell, 2000

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Neuroligin-1 controls synaptic abundance of NMDA-type glutamate receptors through extracellular coupling

JOUNG-HUN KIM

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013

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Neuroligin-1 performs neurexin-dependent and neurexin-independent functions in synapse validation

Jaewon Ko, Antony Boucard

Embo Journal, 2009

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Functional dependence of neuroligin on a new non-PDZ intracellular domain

Seth Shipman

Nature …, 2011

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Neuroligin-1 Loss Is Associated with Reduced Tenacity of Excitatory Synapses

Noam Ziv, Adel Zeidan

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A balance between excitatory and inhibitory synapses is controlled by PSD-95 and neuroligin

Oliver Prange

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2004

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Dissection of synapse induction by neuroligins

Igor Tsigelny

Journal of Biological …, 2005

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Neuroligins Determine Synapse Maturation and Function

Markus Missler

Neuron, 2006

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Activity-Dependent Proteolytic Cleavage of Neuroligin-1

Atsuko Sehara

Neuron, 2012

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Phosphorylation Determines Whether Neuroligin-3 is at Excitatory or Inhibitory Synapses in Different Regions of the Brain

John Chua

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Alternative Splicing of Neuroligin Regulates the Rate of Presynaptic Differentiation

E. Isacoff

Journal of Neuroscience, 2010

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MDGAs interact selectively with neuroligin-2 but not other neuroligins to regulate inhibitory synapse development

Jaewon Ko

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2013

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PKA-mediated phosphorylation of Neuroligin-2 regulates its cell surface expression and synaptic stabilisation

Els Halff

2020

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Molecular Dissection of Neuroligin 2 and Slitrk3 Reveals an Essential Framework for GABAergic Synapse Development

Lijin Dong

Neuron, 2017

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Dynamic mechanisms of neuroligin-dependent presynaptic terminal assembly in living cortical neurons

Shasta Sabo

Neural development, 2014

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Neuroligin 1 regulates spines and synaptic plasticity via LIMK1 cofilin mediated actin reorganization

Ting Zhang

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Phosphorylation of neuroligin-2 by PKA regulates its cell surface abundance and synaptic stabilization

Els Halff

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A Combined Transgenic Proteomic Analysis and Regulated Trafficking of Neuroligin-2

Yunhee Kang

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014

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Drosophila Neuroligin 2 is Required Presynaptically and Postsynaptically for Proper Synaptic Differentiation and Synaptic Transmission

K. Venken

Journal of Neuroscience, 2012

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The neurexin ligands, neuroligins and leucine-rich repeat transmembrane proteins, perform convergent and divergent synaptic functions in vivo

Jaewon Ko

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011

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Silencing of Neuroligin Function by Postsynaptic Neurexins

Chiye Aoki

Journal of Neuroscience, 2007

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Neuroligin-2 as a central organizer of inhibitory synapses in health and disease

Heba Ali

Science Signaling, 2020

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Neuroligins/LRRTMs prevent activity- and Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent synapse elimination in cultured neurons

Jaewon Ko

The Journal of General Physiology, 2011

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Neurexin Iβ and neuroligin are localized on opposite membranes in mature central synapses

Bazbek Davletov

Journal of Neurochemistry, 2007

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Structures of neuroligin-1 and the Neuroligin-l/Neurexin-1 beta complex reveal specificprotein-protein and protein-Ca(2+) interactions

Antony Boucard

Neuron, 2007

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Direct Visualization of Trans-Synaptic Neurexin-Neuroligin Interactions during Synapse Formation

Antony Boucard

The Journal of Neuroscience, 2014

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Neuroligin1: a cell adhesion molecule that recruits PSD-95 and NMDA receptors by distinct mechanisms during synaptogenesis

Philip Washbourne

Neural Development, 2009

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Functional Excitatory Synapses in HEK293 Cells Expressing Neuroligin and Glutamate Receptors

Zhanyan Fu

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2003

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A Splice Code for transSynaptic Cell Adhesion Mediated by Binding of Neuroligin 1 to α- and β-Neurexins

Davide Comoletti, Antony Boucard

Neuron, 2005

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Molecular Mechanism of MDGA1: Regulation of Neuroligin 2:Neurexin Trans-synaptic Bridges

Shanti P Gangwar

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Structures of Neuroligin-1 and the Neuroligin-1/Neurexin-1β Complex Reveal Specific Protein-Protein and Protein-Ca 2+ Interactions

Antony Boucard

Neuron, 2009

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