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BACKGROUND:The PSD-95 family of proteins possesses multiple protein binding domains, including three PDZ domains, an SH3 domain, a HOOK domain and a guanylate kinase-like (GK) domain. The PSD-95 proteins function as scaffolding proteins that link ion channels such as the N-methyl-d-aspartate-receptors (NMDA-Rs) with cytoskeletal networks and signalling molecules, thereby controlling synaptic plasticity and learning. RESULTS:We found that the PSD-95 family proteins interact via their GK domains with protein a GTPase-activating protein (GAP) that is specific for Rap1. was contained within the NMDA-R-PSD-95 complex, and co-localized with PSD-95 and NMDA-R at the synapses in cultured hippocampal neurones. Furthermore, NMDA stimulation induced the dephosphorylation of duanyu1842L in cultured hippocampal neurones. CONCLUSION:Our findings suggest that duanyu1842L may be involved in the NMDA-mediated organization of cytoskeletal networks and signal transduction.
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