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The subcellular distribution of GABARAP and its ability to interact with NSF suggest a role for this protein in the intracellular transport of GABA(A) receptors.
Kittler, J T; Rostaing, P; Schiavo, G; Fritschy, J M; Olsen, R; Triller, A; Moss, S J.
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  • Kittler JT; Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Cell Biology, University College London (UCL), London, WC1E 6BT, United Kingdom.
Mol Cell Neurosci ; 18(1): 13-25, 2001 Jul.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11461150
ABSTRACT
GABA(A) receptors the major sites of fast synaptic inhibition in the brain are composed predominately of alpha, beta, and gamma2 subunits. The receptor gamma2 subunit interacts with a 17-kDa microtubule associated protein GABARAP, but the significance of this interaction remains unknown. Here we demonstrate that GABARAP, which immunoprecipitates with GABA(A) receptors, is not found at significant levels within inhibitory synapses, but is enriched within the Golgi apparatus and postsynaptic cisternae. We also demonstrate that GABARAP binds directly to N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF), a protein critical for intracellular membrane trafficking events. NSF and GABARAP complexes could be detected in neurons and these two proteins also colocalize within intracellular membrane compartments. Together our observations suggest that GABARAP may play a role in intracellular GABA(A) receptor transport but not synaptic anchoring, via its ability to interact with NSF. GABARAP may therefore have an important role in the production of GABAergic synapses.
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sinapses / Proteínas de Transporte / Receptores de GABA-A / Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular / Proteínas Associadas aos Microtúbulos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article
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Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Sinapses / Proteínas de Transporte / Receptores de GABA-A / Proteínas de Transporte Vesicular / Proteínas Associadas aos Microtúbulos Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2001 Tipo de documento: Article