Antagonistic interactions between two Neuroligins coordinate pre- and postsynaptic assembly

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​Antagonistic interactions between two Neuroligins coordinate pre- and postsynaptic assembly​
Ramesh, N.; Escher, M. J. F.; Mampell, M. M.; Böhme, M. A.; Götz, T. W. B.; Goel, P. & Matkovic, T. et al.​ (2021) 
Current Biology31(8) pp. 1711.e5​-1725.e5​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.093 

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Ramesh, Niraja; Escher, Marc J. F.; Mampell, Malou M.; Böhme, Mathias A.; Götz, Torsten W. B.; Goel, Pragya; Matkovic, Tanja; Petzoldt, Astrid G.; Dickman, Dion; Sigrist, Stephan J. 
Abstract
As a result of developmental synapse formation, the presynaptic neurotransmitter release machinery becomes accurately matched with postsynaptic neurotransmitter receptors. Trans-synaptic signaling is executed through cell adhesion proteins such as Neurexin::Neuroligin pairs but also through diffusible and cytoplasmic signals. How exactly pre-post coordination is ensured in vivo remains largely enigmatic. Here, we identified a "molecular choreography" coordinating pre- with postsynaptic assembly during the developmental formation of Drosophila neuromuscular synapses. Two presynaptic Neurexin-binding scaffold proteins, Syd-1 and Spinophilin (Spn), spatio-temporally coordinated pre-post assembly in conjunction with two postsynaptically operating, antagonistic Neuroligin species: Nlg1 and Nlg2. The Spn/Nlg2 module promoted active zone (AZ) maturation by driving the accumulation of AZ scaffold proteins critical for synaptic vesicle release. Simultaneously, these regulators restricted postsynaptic glutamate receptor incorporation. Both functions of the Spn/Nlg2 module were directly antagonized by Syd-1/Nlg1. Nlg1 and Nlg2 also had divergent effects on Nrx-1 in vivo motility. Concerning diffusible signals, Spn and Syd-1 antagonistically controlled the levels of Munc13-family protein Unc13B at nascent AZs, whose release function facilitated glutamate receptor incorporation at assembling postsynaptic specializations. As a result, we here provide direct in vivo evidence illustrating how a highly regulative and interleaved communication between cell adhesion protein signaling complexes and diffusible signals allows for a precise coordination of pre- with postsynaptic assembly. It will be interesting to analyze whether this logic also transfers to plasticity processes.
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2021
Journal
Current Biology 
Project
FOR 2705: Dissection of a Brain Circuit: Structure, Plasticity and Behavioral Function of the Drosophila Mushroom Body 
FOR 2705 | TP 5: Postsynaptic receptor plasticity and transsynaptic communication in storage of memory components in the mushroom bodies 
Working Group
RG Sigrist (Genetics) 
ISSN
0960-9822
eISSN
1879-0445
Language
English

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