Rubio M E
Department of Molecular Biology of Neuronal Signals, Max-Plank-Institute for Experimental Medicine, Gottingen, Germany.
Mol Neurobiol. 2000 Feb-Apr;21(1-2):1-19. doi: 10.1385/MN:21:1-2:001.
Glutamate receptors mediate the majority of excitatory responses in the central nervous system (CNS). Neurons express multiple subtypes and subunits of glutamate receptors, which are differentially distributed at pre- and postsynaptic sites. This allows the cell to respond differentially depending on the subunit composition of receptors at the postsynaptic membrane. The process by which receptors are targeted selectively to the appropriate synapse is poorly understood. Evidence exists that targeting of glutamate receptors to the different neuronal compartments is regulated at multiple levels involving a general targeting step; a local step where receptor-containing organelles are moved to the synapse; and a step where the receptors are stabilized at the synapse, which may involve interaction with an anchoring protein.
谷氨酸受体介导中枢神经系统(CNS)中的大部分兴奋性反应。神经元表达多种谷氨酸受体亚型和亚基,它们在突触前和突触后位点呈差异分布。这使得细胞能够根据突触后膜上受体的亚基组成进行不同的反应。受体如何被选择性地靶向到合适的突触这一过程目前还知之甚少。有证据表明,谷氨酸受体靶向不同神经元区室的过程在多个层面受到调控,包括一个一般靶向步骤;一个将含有受体的细胞器移动到突触的局部步骤;以及一个受体在突触处稳定下来的步骤,这可能涉及与锚定蛋白的相互作用。