Eye opening induces a rapid dendritic localization of PSD-95 in central visual neurons.

Yoshii, A., Sheng, M. H. & Constantine-Paton, M. Eye opening induces a rapid dendritic localization of PSD-95 in central visual neurons.. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100, 1334–9 (2003).

Abstract

The membrane-associated guanylate kinase PSD-95 scaffolds N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors to cytoplasmic signaling molecules, and associates with other glutamate receptors at central synapses. However, regulation of PSD-95 in vivo is poorly understood. We provide evidence of an activity-dependent redistribution of PSD-95 to dendrites in central visual neurons that is tied to eye opening. Six hours after eye opening, increased dendritic PSD-95 coimmunoprecipitates with the same proportions of stargazin, increased proportions of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor subunit NR2A, and decreased proportions of NR2B. Sustained high levels of PSD-95 in dendrites are dependent on continued pattern vision in juvenile but not mature animals, suggesting that the stabilization of PSD-95 at synapses may be involved in the control of developmental plasticity.

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