Investigating the Role of SNARE Proteins in Trafficking of Postsynaptic Receptors using Conditional Knockouts
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2018.11.027
Investigating the Role of SNARE Proteins in Trafficking of Postsynaptic Receptors using Conditional Knockouts
Abstract
Trafficking or delivery of neurotransmitter receptors on postsynaptic membranes is critical for basal neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity. Importantly, dysfunction of such postsynaptic receptor trafficking can lead to severe brain diseases such as Alzheimer's Disease, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability, yet underlying mechanisms remain elusive. One attractive hypothesis is that postsynaptic SNARE proteins play key roles in the delivery of receptors by mediating membrane fusion at postsynaptic neurons. However, the identities of the critical SNARE proteins mediating the delivery remain controversial. The lack of consensus in previous studies is partly due to differences in preparations and methodologies. In this review, we propose to employ a pyramidal-neuron specific conditional knockout (cKO) model to study the roles of candidate SNARE proteins in postsynaptic receptor trafficking. We highlight our recent results which we obtained from such approaches to syntaxin-4 protein. These results provide clear evidence on the critical role of syntaxin-4 in trafficking of ionotropic glutamate receptors which are essential for basal neurotransmission, synaptic plasticity and spatial memory.
Keywords: SNARE; basal synaptic transmission; hippocampus; learning and memory; receptor trafficking; synaptic plasticity.
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