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Proteomics-based synapse characterization: From proteins to circuits

Gabriele Marcassa, Dan Dascenco, Joris de Wit

2023Current Opinion in Neurobiology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The highly heterogeneous nature of neuronal cell types and their connections presents a major challenge to the characterization of neural circuits at the protein level. New approaches now enable an increasingly sophisticated dissection of cell type- and cellular compartment-specific proteomes, as well as the profiling of the protein composition of specific synaptic connections. Here, we provide an overview of these approaches and discuss how they hold considerable promise toward unravelling the molecular mechanisms of neural circuit formation and function. Finally, we provide an outlook of technological developments that may bring the characterization of synaptic proteomes at the single-synapse level within reach.

Topics & Concepts

SynapseProteomeNeuroscienceBiological neural networkProteomicsNeuronal circuitsCell typeCompartment (ship)Function (biology)BiologyComputer scienceComputational biologyCellCell biologyBioinformaticsGeneBiochemistryGeneticsOceanographyGeologyBiotin and Related StudiesCellular transport and secretionAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques