1. Interaction between GRIP and liprin-alpha/SYD2 is required for AMPA receptor targeting
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Wyszynski M., Kim E., Dunah Aw., Passafaro M., Valtschanoff Jg., Serra-Pages C., Streuli M., Weinberg Rj., and Sheng M.
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body regions ,nervous system - Abstract
Interaction with the multi-PDZ protein GRIP is required for the synaptic targeting of AMPA receptors, but the underlying mechanism is unknown. We show that GRIP binds to the liprin-alpha/SYD2 family of proteins that interact with LAR receptor protein tyrosine phosphatases (LAR-RPTPs) and that are implicated in presynaptic development. In neurons, liprin-alpha and LAR-RPTP are enriched at synapses and coimmunoprecipitate with GRIP and AMPA receptors. Dominant-negative constructs that interfere with the GRIP-liprin interaction disrupt the surface expression and dendritic clustering of AMPA receptors in cultured neurons. Thus, by mediating the targeting of liprin/GRIP-associated proteins, liprin-alpha is important for postsynaptic as well as presynaptic maturation.
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- 2002