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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 11, 2004, 24(6):1398-1405; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4260-03.2004
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A Gephyrin-Related Mechanism Restraining Glycine Receptor Anchoring at GABAergic Synapses
Jochen Meier and
Rosemarie Grantyn
Developmental Physiology, Johannes Müller Institute, Humboldt University Medical School (Charité), D-10117 Berlin, Germany
Spinal cord neurons release glycine and GABA and accumulate glycine receptors (GlyRs) and GABAA receptors in the same postsynaptic densities. In contrast, supramedullar neurons prefer GABA as a neurotransmitter and exclude GlyRs from postsynaptic anchoring. The general aim of the present study was to elucidate the mechanisms underlying transmitter-appropriate receptor accumulation at inhibitory synapses. Specifically, we intended to clarify the molecular basis for the prohibition of GlyR accumulation in the postsynaptic densities of GABAergic synapses. A green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged gephyrin-binding loop of the GlyR subunit (GFP:: L) was used as a surrogate for full-length receptors to characterize the GlyR binding capacity of postsynaptic gephyrins in transfected neurons. Both in spinal cord neurons (SCNs) and hippocampal neurons (HNs) GFP:: L distribution displayed transmitter specificity; i.e., postsynaptic accumulation of GFP:: L was high opposite terminals able to release glycine and low opposite purely GABAergic terminals. When comparing SCN and HN cultures we found that the level of mRNA coding for gephyrin splice variants containing the cassette C5 (C5-gephyrins) was significantly higher in HNs. In HNs depleted of C5-gephyrins, both GFP:: L and endogenous GlyRs accumulated at postsynaptic GABAergic sites. Accordingly in SCNs, GFP-tagged C5-gephyrin displayed a preferential postsynaptic accumulation opposite GABAergic synapses. Comparison of glycinergic, mixed, and GABAergic synapses in SCNs showed that the degree of GlyR accumulation was inversely related to the amount of postsynaptic C5-gephyrin. These results identify the C5 splice variant of gephyrin as a factor regulating the transmitter-appropriate degree of GlyR accumulation at inhibitory synapses.
Key words: gephyrin; splicing; glycine receptor; transfection; spinal cord; hippocampus; anchoring
Received June 19, 2003;
revised December 10, 2003;
accepted December 10, 2003.
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