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Title:The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour.
Authors: Andrew Pocklington ; Mark Cumiskey ; Douglas Armstrong ; Seth GN Grant
Date:Jan 2006
Publication Title:Molecular Systems Biology
Publication Type:Journal Article Publication Status:Published
Volume No:2(1)
DOI:10.1038/msb4100041
Abstract:
Neuronal synapses play fundamental roles in information processing, behaviour and disease. Neurotransmitter receptor complexes, such as the mammalian N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor complex (NRC/MASC) comprising 186 proteins, are major components of the synapse proteome. Here we investigate the organisation and function of NRC/MASC using a systems biology approach. Systematic annotation showed that the complex contained proteins implicated in a wide range of cognitive processes, synaptic plasticity and psychiatric diseases. Protein domains were evolutionarily conserved from yeast, but enriched with signalling domains associated with the emergence of multicellularity. Mapping of protein protein interactions to create a network representation of the complex revealed that simple principles underlie the functional organisation of both proteins and their clusters, with modularity reflecting functional specialisation. The known functional roles of NRC/MASC proteins suggest the complex co- ordinates signalling to diverse effector pathways underlying neuronal plasticity. Importantly, using quantitative data from synaptic plasticity experiments, our model correctly predicts robustness to mutations and drug interference. These studies of synapse proteome organisation suggest that molecular networks with simple design principles underpin synaptic signalling properties with important roles in physiology, behaviour and disease.
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@Article{EDI-INF-RR-0592,
author = { Andrew Pocklington and Mark Cumiskey and Douglas Armstrong and Seth GN Grant },
title = {The proteomes of neurotransmitter receptor complexes form modular networks with distributed functionality underlying plasticity and behaviour.},
journal = {Molecular Systems Biology},
year = 2006,
month = {Jan},
volume = {2(1)},
doi = {10.1038/msb4100041},
url = {http://www.nature.com/msb/journal/v2/n1/full/msb4100041.html},
}


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