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SALM4 suppresses excitatory synapse development by cis-inhibiting trans-synaptic SALM3-LAR adhesionopen access

Authors
Lie, EunkyungKo, Ji SeungChoi, Su-YeonRoh, Junyeop DanielCho, Yi SulNoh, RanKim, DoyounLi, YanKang, HyeyeonChoi, Tae-YongNam, JungyongMah, WonLee, DongminLee, Seong-GyuKim, Ho MinKim, HyunChoi, Se-YoungUm, Ji WonKang, Myoung-GooBae, Yong ChulKo, JaewonKim, Eunjoon
Issue Date
Aug-2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Communications, v.7
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Journal Title
Nature Communications
Volume
7
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/6202
DOI
10.1038/ncomms12328
ISSN
2041-1723
2041-1723
Abstract
Synaptic adhesion molecules regulate various aspects of synapse development, function and plasticity. These functions mainly involve trans-synaptic interactions and positive regulations, whereas cis-interactions and negative regulation are less understood. Here we report that SALM4, a member of the SALM/Lrfn family of synaptic adhesion molecules, suppresses excitatory synapse development through cis inhibition of SALM3, another SALM family protein with synaptogenic activity. Salm4-mutant (Salm4(-/-)) mice show increased excitatory synapse numbers in the hippocampus. SALM4 cis-interacts with SALM3, inhibits trans-synaptic SALM3 interaction with presynaptic LAR family receptor tyrosine phosphatases and suppresses SALM3-dependent presynaptic differentiation. Importantly, deletion of Salm3 in Salm4(-/-) mice (Salm3(-/-); Salm4(-/-) ) normalizes the increased excitatory synapse number. These results suggest that SALM4 negatively regulates excitatory synapses via cis inhibition of the trans-synaptic SALM3-LAR adhesion.
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