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IgSF21 promotes differentiation of inhibitory synapses via binding to neurexin2α

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  • Yuko Tanabe

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal)

  • Yusuke Naito

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal
    McGill University)

  • Cristina Vasuta

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal)

  • Alfred Kihoon Lee

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal
    McGill University)

  • Youssouf Soumounou

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal)

  • Michael W. Linhoff

    (Washington University School of Medicine
    University of British Columbia
    Oregon Health and Science University)

  • Hideto Takahashi

    (Institut de RecherchesCliniques de Montréal
    McGill University
    Université de Montréal
    McGill University)

Abstract

Coordinated development of excitatory and inhibitory synapses is essential for higher brain function, and impairment in this development is associated with neuropsychiatric disorders. In contrast to the large body of accumulated evidence regarding excitatory synapse development, little is known about synaptic adhesion and organization mechanisms underlying inhibitory synapse development. Through unbiased expression screens and proteomics, we identified immunoglobulin superfamily member 21 (IgSF21) as a neurexin2α-interacting membrane protein that selectively induces inhibitory presynaptic differentiation. IgSF21 localizes postsynaptically and recruits axonal neurexin2α in a trans-interaction manner. Deleting IgSF21 in mice impairs inhibitory presynaptic organization, especially in the hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum, and also diminishes GABA-mediated synaptic transmission in hippocampal CA1 neurons without affecting their excitatory synapses. Finally, mice lacking IgSF21 show a sensorimotor gating deficit. These findings suggest that IgSF21 selectively regulates inhibitory presynaptic differentiation through interacting with presynaptic neurexin2α and plays a crucial role in synaptic inhibition in the brain.

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  • Yuko Tanabe & Yusuke Naito & Cristina Vasuta & Alfred Kihoon Lee & Youssouf Soumounou & Michael W. Linhoff & Hideto Takahashi, 2017. "IgSF21 promotes differentiation of inhibitory synapses via binding to neurexin2α," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00333-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00333-w
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