The Biochemical Anatomy of Cortical Inhibitory Synapses

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Departmental Papers (Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics)
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Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Structural Biology
Neurology
Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Translational Medical Research
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Zhang, Wenzhu
Selimi, Fekrije
Earnheart, John C
Ślimak, Marta A
Santos-Torres, Julio
Ibañez-Tallon, Ines
Aoki, Chiye
Chait, Brian T
Heintz, Nathaniel
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Classical electron microscopic studies of the mammalian brain revealed two major classes of synapses, distinguished by the presence of a large postsynaptic density (PSD) exclusively at type 1, excitatory synapses. Biochemical studies of the PSD have established the paradigm of the synapse as a complex signal-processing machine that controls synaptic plasticity. We report here the restuls of a proteomic analysis of type 2, inhibitory synaptic complexes isolated by affinity purification from the cerebral cortex. We show that these synaptic complexes contain a variety of neurotransmitter receptors, neural cell-scaffolding and adhesion molecules, but that they are entirely lacking in cell signaling proteins. This fundamental distinction between the functions of type 1 and type 2 synapses in the nervous system has far reaching implications for models of synaptic plasticity, rapid adaptations in neural circuits, and homeostatic mechanisms controlling the balance of excitation and inhibition in the mature brain.

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2012-01-01
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At the time of this publication, Dr. Heller was affiliated with The Rockefeller University, but she is now a faculty member of the University of Pennsylvania.
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