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Nat Commun ; 8: 15910, 2017 07 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28675162

ABSTRACT

AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPARs), key elements in excitatory neurotransmission in the brain, are macromolecular complexes whose properties and cellular functions are determined by the co-assembled constituents of their proteome. Here we identify AMPAR complexes that transiently form in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and lack the core-subunits typical for AMPARs in the plasma membrane. Central components of these ER AMPARs are the proteome constituents FRRS1l (C9orf4) and CPT1c that specifically and cooperatively bind to the pore-forming GluA1-4 proteins of AMPARs. Bi-allelic mutations in the human FRRS1L gene are shown to cause severe intellectual disability with cognitive impairment, speech delay and epileptic activity. Virus-directed deletion or overexpression of FRRS1l strongly impact synaptic transmission in adult rat brain by decreasing or increasing the number of AMPARs in synapses and extra-synaptic sites. Our results provide insight into the early biogenesis of AMPARs and demonstrate its pronounced impact on synaptic transmission and brain function.


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Brain/physiopathology , Intellectual Disability/genetics , Receptors, AMPA/physiology , Synaptic Transmission/physiology , Alleles , Animals , Carnitine O-Palmitoyltransferase/metabolism , Cell Membrane/metabolism , Chromatography, Affinity , Endoplasmic Reticulum/metabolism , Female , Humans , Intellectual Disability/metabolism , Intellectual Disability/physiopathology , Male , Mass Spectrometry , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Mice , Microscopy, Immunoelectron , Mutation , Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics , Pedigree , Proteomics , Rats
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