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ExploNL1 · Exploring the role of Neuroligin-1 in synapse formation and function

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 September 202431 August 2026EU funding €195,915Call HORIZON-MSCA-2022-PF-01

Controlling the precise balance between excitation and inhibition (E/I balance) is critical for information processing in the brain. This equilibrium is regulated at the level of individual synapses, which can be either excitatory or inhibitory depending of the type of neurotransmitter released. It is well established that cell adhesion molecules such as neurexins (NRXs) and neuroligins (NLs) play important roles in synapse formation and specification. In humans, several genetic mutations in NLs are associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) but how those mutations act in the establishment of those disorders remains unclear. One hypothesis is that mutations found in ASD patients can affect the interactions of NLs to specific protein binding partners and/or alter signaling pathways, which could contribute to disrupt the E/I balance. Interestingly, the host group recently discovered a molecular mechanism in which the phosphorylation of unique tyrosine residue located in the intracellular domain of NL1 regulates the differential assembly of excitatory versus inhibitory synapses. Furthermore, in the absence of highly specific antibodies compatible with immunostaining of native adhesion molecules, little is known about the precise distribution of endogenous NL1 within the synapse. In this project we will #1) decipher the localization of endogenous NL1 and its modulation between excitatory and inhibitory synapses based on its phosphorylation state by using a new transgenic knock-in mouse line in which endogenous NL1 has been tagged with a small biotin acceptor peptide (BAP-NL1)

Consortium · 2 organisations

coordinator

CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE CNRS

FR · €195,915

associatedPartner

UNIVERSITE DE BORDEAUX

FR

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