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Gephyrin phosphorylation in the functional organization and plasticity of GABAergic synapses

Zacchi, Paola
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Antonelli, Roberta
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Cherubini, Enrico
2014
  • journal article

Periodico
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
Gephyrin is a multifunctional scaffold protein essential for accumulation of inhibitory glycine and GABAA receptors at post-synaptic sites. The molecular events involved in gephyrin-dependent GABAA receptor clustering are still unclear. Evidence has been recently provided that gephyrin phosphorylation plays a key role in these processes. Gephyrin post-translational modifications have been shown to influence the structural remodeling of GABAergic synapses and synaptic plasticity by acting on post-synaptic scaffolding properties as well as stability. In addition, gephyrin phosphorylation and the subsequent phosphorylation-dependent recruitment of the chaperone molecule Pin1 provide a mechanism for the regulation of GABAergic signaling. Extensively characterized as pivotal enzyme controlling cell proliferation and differentiation, the prolyl-isomerase activity of Pin1 has been shown to regulate protein synthesis necessary to sustain the late phase of long-term potentiation at excitatory synapses, which suggests its involvement at synaptic sites. In this review we summarize the current state of knowledge of the signaling pathways responsible for gephyrin post-translational modifications. We will also outline future lines of research that might contribute to a better understanding of molecular mechanisms by which gephyrin regulates synaptic plasticity at GABAergic synapses. © 2014 Zacchi, Antonelli and Cherubini.
DOI
10.3389/fncel.2014.00103
WOS
WOS:000334340100001
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/3019539
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84898401121
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3988358/
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Soggetti
  • ERK signaling

  • Gephyrin

  • GSK-3β signaling

  • Phosphorylation

  • Pin1

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