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Postsynaptic positioning of endocytic zones and AMPA receptor cycling by physical coupling of dynamin-3 to homer

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NEURON
Volume 55, Issue 6, Pages 874-889

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2007.06.041

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  1. NIA NIH HHS [R01 AG024492-04, R01 AG024492-05, R01 AG024492, R01 AG024492-01, R01 AG024492-02, R01 AG024492-03] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS047574-04, R01 NS047574-02, R01 NS039402-07, R01 NS039402-09, R01 NS047574, R01 NS047574-01A2, R01 NS047574-03, R01 NS039402-08, R01 NS039402] Funding Source: Medline

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Endocytosis; of AMPA receptors and other postsynaptic cargo occurs at endocytic zones (EZs), stably positioned sites of clathrin adjacent to the postsynaptic density (PSD). The tight localization of postsynaptic endocytosis is thought to control spine composition and regulate synaptic transmission. However, the mechanisms that situate the EZ near the PSD and the role of spine endocytosis in synaptic transmission are unknown. Here, we report that a physical link between dynamin-3 and the postsynaptic adaptor Homer positions the EZ near the PSD. Disruption of dynamin-3 or its interaction with Homer uncouples the PSD from the EZ, resulting in synapses lacking postsynaptic clathrin. Loss of the EZ leads to a loss of synaptic AMPA receptors and reduced excitatory synaptic transmission that corresponds with impaired synaptic recycling. Thus, a physical link between the PSD and the EZ ensures localized endocytosis and recycling by recapturing and maintaining a proximate pool of cycling AMPA receptors.

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