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Conformational state-dependent regulation of GABAA receptor diffusion and subsynaptic domains

Zaha Merlaud, Xavier Marques, Marion Russeau, Ursula Saade, Maelys Tostain, Imane Moutkine, Marc Gielen, Pierre‐Jean Corringer, Sabine Lévi

2022iScience12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The efficacy of GABAergic synapses relies on the number of postsynaptic GABA A receptors (GABA A Rs), which is regulated by a diffusion capture mechanism. Here, we report that the conformational state of GABA A Rs influences their membrane dynamics. Indeed, pharmacological and mutational manipulations of receptor favoring active or desensitized states altered GABA A R diffusion leading to the disorganization of GABA A R subsynaptic domains and gephyrin scaffold, as detected by super-resolution microscopy. Active and desensitized receptors were confined to perisynaptic endocytic zones, and some of them were further internalized. We propose that following their activation or desensitization, synaptic receptors rapidly diffuse at the periphery of the synapse where they remain confined until they switch back to a resting state or are internalized. We speculate that this allows a renewal of activatable receptors at the synapse, contributing to maintain the efficacy of the synaptic transmission, in particular on sustained GABA transmission.

Topics & Concepts

GephyrinGABAA receptorNeurotransmissionNeuroscienceReceptorGlycine receptorEndocytic cycleSynapsePostsynaptic potentialGABAergicBiophysicsChemistryNeurotransmitter receptorCell biologyBiologyEndocytosisBiochemistryGlycineAmino acidNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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