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- synapses between neurons. Neuroligins act as ligands for β-neurexins, which are cell adhesion proteins located presynaptically. Neuroligin and β-neurexin "shake...
- of all neuroligins leads to a decrease in frequency of inhibitory but not excitatory miniature synaptic currents. Both neurexin and neuroligins have a...
- combinations of neurexin to neuroligin, and alternative splicing of neuroligin and neurexin genes, control binding between neuroligins and neurexins, adding...
- a member of the neuroligin family of neuronal cell surface proteins. Neuroligins may act as splice site-specific ligands for beta-neurexins and may be...
- cortex. This gene encodes a member of the neuroligin family of neuronal cell surface proteins. Neuroligins may act as splice site-specific ligands for...
- Südhof TC (June 2005). "Dissection of synapse induction by neuroligins: effect of a neuroligin mutation ****ociated with autism". The Journal of Biological...
- Gillberg IC, et al. (May 2003). "Mutations of the X-linked genes encoding neuroligins NLGN3 and NLGN4 are ****ociated with autism". Nature Genetics. 34 (1):...
- not yet known. Neuroligins and SynCAM as synaptogenic signals: Sudhof, Serafini, Scheiffele and colleagues have shown that neuroligins and SynCAM can...
- during development. A triple knockout mouse mutant of either neurexins or neuroligins exhibit a normal number of synapses but express an embryonic lethal phenotype...
- R, Liu A, Zhou Y, Li X, Wu M, Cao K, et al. (2024-10-05). "Astrocytic neuroligin 3 regulates social memory and synaptic plasticity through adenosine signaling...