Neurexin-Neuroligin Transsynaptic Interaction Mediates Learning-Related Synaptic Remodeling and Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia

Neurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synapse, are mutated in some patients with autism spectrum disorder, a set of disorders characterized by deficits in social and emotional learning. We have explored the role of neurexin and neuroligin at sensory-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) Mass.), 2011-05, Vol.70 (3), p.468-481
Hauptverfasser: Choi, Yun-Beom, Li, Hsiu-Ling, Kassabov, Stefan R., Jin, Iksung, Puthanveettil, Sathyanarayanan V., Karl, Kevin A., Lu, Yang, Kim, Joung-Hun, Bailey, Craig H., Kandel, Eric R.
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Zusammenfassung:Neurexin and neuroligin, which undergo heterophilic interactions with each other at the synapse, are mutated in some patients with autism spectrum disorder, a set of disorders characterized by deficits in social and emotional learning. We have explored the role of neurexin and neuroligin at sensory-to-motor neuron synapses of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia, which undergoes sensitization, a simple form of learned fear. We find that depleting neurexin in the presynaptic sensory neuron or neuroligin in the postsynaptic motor neuron abolishes both long-term facilitation and the associated presynaptic growth induced by repeated pulses of serotonin. Moreover, introduction into the motor neuron of the R451C mutation of neuroligin-3 linked to autism spectrum disorder blocks both intermediate-term and long-term facilitation. Our results suggest that activity-dependent regulation of the neurexin-neuroligin interaction may govern transsynaptic signaling required for the storage of long-term memory, including emotional memory that may be impaired in autism spectrum disorder. ► Neurexin in the presynaptic neuron mediates LTF and presynaptic structural changes ► Neuroligin in the postsynaptic neuron mediates LTF and presynaptic structural changes ► Neurexin and neuroligin are also important for persistence of long-term facilitation ► Neuroligin autism-linked mutant blocks intermediate-term and long-term facilitation
ISSN:0896-6273
1097-4199
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2011.03.020