New lights on neurotransmission: from molecular optogenetics to excitatory glycine NMDA receptors
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Pierre Paoletti
Affiliation: Institute of Biology of the ENS (IBENS), Paris
The function of thehumanbrain and itsremarkablecapacity forinformation storage andexperience–dependent changehinge on thedynamics of chemical synapses–main ‘contactpoints’ between neurons. My team has a long–standing interest in studying the molecularprinciples underpinning thestructure andfunction of chemical synapses. Our research focusesprimarily on glutamatergic synapses and ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs),ion channelreceptors thatprovide the bulk of excitatory neurotransmission in the CNS and thatare essentialmediatorsofsynapticplasticity.Recentyearshavewitnessedmajorprogressinourunderstanding of the structure, mechanisms and regulation ofiGluRs, with highlights includingthe decoding offull–length receptoratomicstructuresand theidentification of humaniGluRgenesas major risk factors for neuropsychiatric disorders.In this talk, I will present recentstudies fromourteam covering various aspects ofiGluRbiology, with a special focus on NMDAreceptors (NMDARs).Topics will include allosteric mechanisms, synaptic microenvironment,optogeneticpharmacologyand novel types ofneuronalNMDARsinsensitive to glutamate butgated by glycine. Our approach is multiscale and bridgefields ranging from molecular andcellular neuroscience to protein engineering, synaptic physiology and behavior. Our work opensnew vistas on the diversity and complexity of iGluR signalingandofneurotransmission in general, withpotentialimplicationsin precision drug development.
Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn
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Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn
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Prof. Dr. Heinz Beck Institute of Experimental Epileptology and Cognition Research Life and Brain Center University of Bonn Medical Center Sigmund-Freud Str. 25 53127 Bonn