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Latrophilins and Teneurins in Invertebrates: No Love for Each Other?

机译:无脊椎动物中的拉特罗林和Teneurins:彼此不爱吗?

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Transsynaptic connections enabling cell–cell adhesion and cellular communication are a vital part of synapse formation, maintenance and function. A recently discovered interaction between the Adhesion GPCRs Latrophilins and the type II single transmembrane proteins Teneurins at mammalian synapses is vital for synapse formation and dendrite branching. While the understanding of the effects and the molecular interplay of this Latrophilin-Teneurin partnership is not entirely understood, its significance is highlighted by behavioral and neurological phenotypes in various animal models. As both groups of molecules, Latrophilins and Teneurins, are generally highly conserved, have overlapping expression and often similar functions across phyla, it can be speculated that this interaction, which has been proven essential in mammalian systems, also occurs in invertebrates to control shaping of synapses. Knowledge of the generality of this interaction is especially of interest due to its possible involvement in neuropathologies. Further, several invertebrates serve as model organisms for addressing various neurobiological research questions. So far, an interaction of Latrophilins and Teneurins has not been observed in invertebrates, but our knowledge on both groups of molecules is by far not complete. In this review, we give an overview on existing experimental evidence arguing for as well as against a potential Latrophilin-Teneurin interaction beyond mammals. By combining these insights with evolutionary aspects on each of the interaction partners we provide and discuss a comprehensive picture on the functions of both molecules in invertebrates and the likeliness of an evolutionary conservation of their interaction.
机译:跨突触连接使细胞间粘附和细胞通讯成为突触形成,维持和功能的重要组成部分。最近发现,在哺乳动物突触中,粘附性GPCR的Latrophilins和II型单跨膜蛋白Teneurins之间的相互作用对于突触形成和枝状分支至关重要。虽然尚不完全了解对这种Latrophilin-Teneurin伙伴关系的影响和分子相互作用的了解,但其重要性在各种动物模型中的行为和神经表型中得到了强调。由于两组分子,即亲脂蛋白和腱蛋白,通常都是高度保守的,在整个门上都具有重叠的表达且通常具有相似的功能,因此可以推测这种相互作用(在哺乳动物系统中已被证明是必不可少的)也发生在无脊椎动物中,以控制其形态。突触。由于这种相互作用的可能参与神经病理学,因此特别了解这种相互作用的普遍性。此外,一些无脊椎动物充当模型生物,用于解决各种神经生物学研究问题。到目前为止,尚未在无脊椎动物中观察到Latrophilins和Teneurins的相互作用,但到目前为止,我们对两组分子的了解还不完整。在这篇综述中,我们对现有的实验证据进行了概述,这些证据争论并反对哺乳动物以外的潜在的乳脂蛋白-Teneurin相互作用。通过将这些见解与进化方面的相互作用结合起来,我们提供并讨论了两种分子在无脊椎动物中的功能及其相互作用的进化保守性的全面情况。

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