Synaptic adhesion molecules

M Yamagata, JR Sanes, JA Weiner - Current opinion in cell biology, 2003 - Elsevier
Current opinion in cell biology, 2003Elsevier
Formation, differentiation and plasticity of synapses, the specialized cell–cell contacts
through which neurons communicate, all require interactions between pre-and post-synaptic
partners. Several synaptically localized adhesion molecules potentially capable of
mediating these interactions have been identified recently. Functional studies suggest roles
for some of them in target recognition (eg SYG-1 and sidekicks), formation and alignment of
synaptic specializations (eg SynCAM, neuroligin and neurexin), and regulation of synaptic …
Formation, differentiation and plasticity of synapses, the specialized cell–cell contacts through which neurons communicate, all require interactions between pre- and post-synaptic partners. Several synaptically localized adhesion molecules potentially capable of mediating these interactions have been identified recently. Functional studies suggest roles for some of them in target recognition (e.g. SYG-1 and sidekicks), formation and alignment of synaptic specializations (e.g. SynCAM, neuroligin and neurexin), and regulation of synaptic structure and function (e.g. cadherins and syndecan).
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