Neuroligins and neurexins link synaptic function to cognitive disease

TC Südhof - Nature, 2008 - nature.com
TC Südhof
Nature, 2008nature.com
The brain processes information by transmitting signals at synapses, which connect neurons
into vast networks of communicating cells. In these networks, synapses not only transmit
signals but also transform and refine them. Neurexins and neuroligins are synaptic cell-
adhesion molecules that connect presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons at synapses,
mediate signalling across the synapse, and shape the properties of neural networks by
specifying synaptic functions. In humans, alterations in genes encoding neurexins or …
Abstract
The brain processes information by transmitting signals at synapses, which connect neurons into vast networks of communicating cells. In these networks, synapses not only transmit signals but also transform and refine them. Neurexins and neuroligins are synaptic cell-adhesion molecules that connect presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons at synapses, mediate signalling across the synapse, and shape the properties of neural networks by specifying synaptic functions. In humans, alterations in genes encoding neurexins or neuroligins have recently been implicated in autism and other cognitive diseases, linking synaptic cell adhesion to cognition and its disorders.
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