PSD-95 Involvement in Maturation of Excitatory Synapses

Alaa El-Husseini(University of California, San Francisco), Eric Schnell(University of California, San Francisco), Dane M. Chetkovich(University of California, San Francisco), Roger A. Nicoll(University of California, San Francisco), David S. Bredt(University of California, San Francisco)
Science
November 17, 2000
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Abstract

PSD-95 is a neuronal PDZ protein that associates with receptors and cytoskeletal elements at synapses, but whose function is uncertain. We found that overexpression of PSD-95 in hippocampal neurons can drive maturation of glutamatergic synapses. PSD-95 expression enhanced postsynaptic clustering and activity of glutamate receptors. Postsynaptic expression of PSD-95 also enhanced maturation of the presynaptic terminal. These effects required synaptic clustering of PSD-95 but did not rely on its guanylate kinase domain. PSD-95 expression also increased the number and size of dendritic spines. These results demonstrate that PSD-95 can orchestrate synaptic development and are suggestive of roles for PSD-95 in synapse stabilization and plasticity.


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