SummaryThe strength of synaptic transmission is controlled by the number and activity of neurotransmitter receptors. However, little is known about absolute numbers and densities of receptor and scaffold proteins and the stoichiometry of molecular interactions at synapses. Here, we conducted three-dimensional and quantitative nanoscopic imaging based on single-molecule detections to characterize the ultrastructure of inhibitory synapses and to count scaffold proteins and receptor binding sites. We observed a close correspondence between the spatial organization of gephyrin scaffolds and glycine receptors at spinal cord synapses. Endogenous gephyrin was clustered at densities of 5,000–10,000 molecules/μm2. The stoichiometry between gephyrin ...
<div><p>The formation and stability of synapses are key questions in neuroscience. Post-synaptic dom...
International audienceAccumulation of glycine receptors at synapses requires the interaction between...
Inhibitory synapses with large and gephyrin-rich postsynaptic receptor areas are likely indicative o...
SummaryThe strength of synaptic transmission is controlled by the number and activity of neurotransm...
The post-synaptic area of the inhibitory synapse is characterized by sub-resolved clusters of the sc...
Gephyrin is the key scaffolding molecule organizing the postsynaptic density at inhibitory synapses....
Summary: Inhibitory synapses mediate the majority of synaptic inhibition in the brain, thereby contr...
Gephyrin is a key scaffold protein mediating the anchoring of GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses...
Single-molecule localization (SML) techniques provide a powerful tool to answer biological questions...
International audienceSuper-resolution imaging has revealed that key synaptic proteins are dynamical...
Gephyrin is a key scaffold protein mediating the anchoring of GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses...
GABAA receptors are clustered at synaptic sites to achieve a high density of postsynaptic receptors ...
The efficacy of fast synaptic inhibition is critically dependent on the accumulation of GABAA recept...
The synapse is a macromolecular structure whose components are constantly renewed while the assembly...
AbstractThe scaffolding protein gephyrin is known to anchor glycine receptors (GlyR) at synapses and...
<div><p>The formation and stability of synapses are key questions in neuroscience. Post-synaptic dom...
International audienceAccumulation of glycine receptors at synapses requires the interaction between...
Inhibitory synapses with large and gephyrin-rich postsynaptic receptor areas are likely indicative o...
SummaryThe strength of synaptic transmission is controlled by the number and activity of neurotransm...
The post-synaptic area of the inhibitory synapse is characterized by sub-resolved clusters of the sc...
Gephyrin is the key scaffolding molecule organizing the postsynaptic density at inhibitory synapses....
Summary: Inhibitory synapses mediate the majority of synaptic inhibition in the brain, thereby contr...
Gephyrin is a key scaffold protein mediating the anchoring of GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses...
Single-molecule localization (SML) techniques provide a powerful tool to answer biological questions...
International audienceSuper-resolution imaging has revealed that key synaptic proteins are dynamical...
Gephyrin is a key scaffold protein mediating the anchoring of GABAA receptors at inhibitory synapses...
GABAA receptors are clustered at synaptic sites to achieve a high density of postsynaptic receptors ...
The efficacy of fast synaptic inhibition is critically dependent on the accumulation of GABAA recept...
The synapse is a macromolecular structure whose components are constantly renewed while the assembly...
AbstractThe scaffolding protein gephyrin is known to anchor glycine receptors (GlyR) at synapses and...
<div><p>The formation and stability of synapses are key questions in neuroscience. Post-synaptic dom...
International audienceAccumulation of glycine receptors at synapses requires the interaction between...
Inhibitory synapses with large and gephyrin-rich postsynaptic receptor areas are likely indicative o...