SummaryPerturbations of cell surface synapse-organizing proteins, particularly α-neurexins, contribute to neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders. From an unbiased screen, we identify calsyntenin-3 (alcadein-β) as a synapse-organizing protein unique in binding and recruiting α-neurexins, but not β-neurexins. Calsyntenin-3 is present in many pyramidal neurons throughout cortex and hippocampus but is most highly expressed in interneurons. The transmembrane form of calsyntenin-3 can trigger excitatory and inhibitory presynapse differentiation in contacting axons. However, calsyntenin-3-shed ectodomain, which represents about half the calsyntenin-3 pool in brain, suppresses the ability of multiple α-neurexin partners including neuroligin 2...
Synaptic transmission depends on the matching and alignment of presynaptically released transmitters...
SummaryNeurexins are multidomain synaptic cell-adhesion proteins that associate with multiple partne...
SummaryNeurexins and neuroligins play an essential role in synapse function, and their alterations a...
SummaryPerturbations of cell surface synapse-organizing proteins, particularly α-neurexins, contribu...
SummaryMultiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3...
Multiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3/alcade...
Multiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3/alcade...
Calsyntenin 3 (Cstn3 or Clstn3), a recently identified synaptic organizer, promotes the development ...
Summaryα- and β-neurexins are presynaptic cell-adhesion molecules implicated in autism and schizophr...
Synaptic adhesion molecules play central roles in synapse organization and neuronal signal transduct...
The brain consists of billions of neurons. During development, these neurons must migrate to their p...
Summaryα-Neurexins are essential synaptic adhesion molecules implicated in autism spectrum disorder ...
Altres ajuts: FGS/P07-CVI-02943 i CAS/SAF2010-20925Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma m...
Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma membrane proteins, which function as trans-synaptic ...
SummaryNeurexins are presynaptic cell-adhesion molecules that form trans-synaptic complexes with pos...
Synaptic transmission depends on the matching and alignment of presynaptically released transmitters...
SummaryNeurexins are multidomain synaptic cell-adhesion proteins that associate with multiple partne...
SummaryNeurexins and neuroligins play an essential role in synapse function, and their alterations a...
SummaryPerturbations of cell surface synapse-organizing proteins, particularly α-neurexins, contribu...
SummaryMultiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3...
Multiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3/alcade...
Multiple synaptic adhesion molecules govern synapse formation. Here, we propose calsyntenin-3/alcade...
Calsyntenin 3 (Cstn3 or Clstn3), a recently identified synaptic organizer, promotes the development ...
Summaryα- and β-neurexins are presynaptic cell-adhesion molecules implicated in autism and schizophr...
Synaptic adhesion molecules play central roles in synapse organization and neuronal signal transduct...
The brain consists of billions of neurons. During development, these neurons must migrate to their p...
Summaryα-Neurexins are essential synaptic adhesion molecules implicated in autism spectrum disorder ...
Altres ajuts: FGS/P07-CVI-02943 i CAS/SAF2010-20925Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma m...
Neurexins are a large family of neuronal plasma membrane proteins, which function as trans-synaptic ...
SummaryNeurexins are presynaptic cell-adhesion molecules that form trans-synaptic complexes with pos...
Synaptic transmission depends on the matching and alignment of presynaptically released transmitters...
SummaryNeurexins are multidomain synaptic cell-adhesion proteins that associate with multiple partne...
SummaryNeurexins and neuroligins play an essential role in synapse function, and their alterations a...