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  Gephyrin-lacking PV synapses on neocortical pyramidal neurons

Kuljis, D. A., Micheva, K. D., Ray, A., Wegner, W., Bowman, R., Madison, D. V., et al. (2021). Gephyrin-lacking PV synapses on neocortical pyramidal neurons. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(18): 10032. doi:10.3390/ijms221810032.

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Kuljis, Dika A., Author
Micheva, Kristina D., Author
Ray, Ajit, Author
Wegner, Waja1, Author           
Bowman, Ryan, Author
Madison, Daniel V., Author
Willig, Katrin I.1, Author           
Barth, Alison L., Author
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Free keywords: GABAA receptors; correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy; fluorescent protein sensors; gephyrin; intrabody; light microscopy; optogenetics; parvalbumin; synapses; synaptophysin
 Abstract: Gephyrin has long been thought of as a master regulator for inhibitory synapses, acting as a scaffold to organize γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors (GABAARs) at the post-synaptic density. Accordingly, gephyrin immunostaining has been used as an indicator of inhibitory synapses; despite this, the pan-synaptic localization of gephyrin to specific classes of inhibitory synapses has not been demonstrated. Genetically encoded fibronectin intrabodies generated with mRNA display (FingRs) against gephyrin (Gephyrin.FingR) reliably label endogenous gephyrin, and can be tagged with fluorophores for comprehensive synaptic quantitation and monitoring. Here we investigated input- and target-specific localization of gephyrin at a defined class of inhibitory synapse, using Gephyrin.FingR proteins tagged with EGFP in brain tissue from transgenic mice. Parvalbumin-expressing (PV) neuron presynaptic boutons labeled using Cre- dependent synaptophysin-tdTomato were aligned with postsynaptic Gephyrin.FingR puncta. We discovered that more than one-third of PV boutons adjacent to neocortical pyramidal (Pyr) cell somas lack postsynaptic gephyrin labeling. This finding was confirmed using correlative fluorescence and electron microscopy. Our findings suggest some inhibitory synapses may lack gephyrin. Gephyrin-lacking synapses may play an important role in dynamically regulating cell activity under different physiological conditions.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-09-17
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3390/ijms221810032
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Pages: 27 Volume / Issue: 22 (18) Sequence Number: 10032 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1422-0067