Molecular mechanisms of synaptic specificity: Spotlight on hippocampal and cerebellar synapse organizers

Dongseok Park, Sungwon Bae, Taek Han Yoon, Jaewon Ko

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Abstract

Synapses and neural circuits form with exquisite specificity during brain development to allow the precise and appropriate flow of neural information. Although this property of synapses and neural circuits has been extensively investigated for more than a century, molecular mechanisms underlying this property are only recently being unveiled. Recent studies highlight several classes of cell-surface proteins as organizing hubs in building structural and functional architectures of specific synapses and neural circuits. In the present mini-review, we discuss recent findings on various synapse organizers that confer the distinct properties of specific synapse types and neural circuit architectures in mammalian brains, with a particular focus on the hippocampus and cerebellum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)373-380
Number of pages8
JournalMolecules and Cells
Volume41
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2018

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Keywords

  • Brain disorder
  • Neural circuit
  • Specificity
  • Synapse
  • Synaptic adhesion

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