Neurobeachin regulates neurotransmitter receptor trafficking to synapses

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​Neurobeachin regulates neurotransmitter receptor trafficking to synapses​
Nair, R.; Lauks, J.; Jung, S. ; Cooke, N. E.; de Wit, H.; Brose, N.   & Kilimann, M. W. et al.​ (2013) 
The Journal of Cell Biology200(1) pp. 61​-80​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201207113 

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Nair, Ramya; Lauks, Juliane; Jung, SangYong ; Cooke, Nancy E.; de Wit, Heidi; Brose, Nils ; Kilimann, Manfred W.; Verhage, Matthijs; Rhee, JeongSeop 
Abstract
The surface density of neurotransmitter receptors at synapses is a key determinant of synaptic efficacy. Synaptic receptor accumulation is regulated by the transport, postsynaptic anchoring, and turnover of receptors, involving multiple trafficking, sorting, motor, and scaffold proteins. We found that neurons lacking the BEACH (beige-Chediak/Higashi) domain protein Neurobeachin (Nbea) had strongly reduced synaptic responses caused by a reduction in surface levels of glutamate and GABA(A) receptors. In the absence of Nbea, immature AMPA receptors accumulated early in the biosynthetic pathway, and mature N-methyl-D-aspartate, kainate, and GABA(A) receptors did not reach the synapse, whereas maturation and surface expression of other membrane proteins, synapse formation, and presynaptic function were unaffected. These data show that Nbea regulates synaptic transmission under basal conditions by targeting neurotransmitter receptors to synapses.
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2013
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The Journal of Cell Biology 
ISSN
0021-9525
eISSN
1540-8140

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