Neuron
Volume 96, Issue 3, 1 November 2017, Pages 680-696
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Review
Transcellular Nanoalignment of Synaptic Function

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At each of the brain’s vast number of synapses, the presynaptic nerve terminal, synaptic cleft, and postsynaptic specialization form a transcellular unit to enable efficient transmission of information between neurons. While we know much about the molecular machinery within each compartment, we are only beginning to understand how these compartments are structurally registered and functionally integrated with one another. This review will describe the organization of each compartment and then discuss their alignment across pre- and postsynaptic cells at a nanometer scale. We propose that this architecture may allow for precise synaptic information exchange and may be modulated to contribute to the remarkable plasticity of brain function.

Keywords

synapse
active zone
synaptic cleft
postsynaptic density
nanocolumn

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