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Role of bioactive lipid signaling in homeostatic control of excitatory transmission. (B05)

Subject Area Molecular Biology and Physiology of Neurons and Glial Cells
Term from 2013 to 2020
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 221828878
 
In the upcoming funding period, we will 1) address the role of PRG-1/CaM binding, which appears to be dynamically regulated, using electrophysiological and behavioral methods. 2) Further, we will analyze the role of the LPA-synthesizing enzyme ATX, present at perisynaptic lamellae of astrocytes, in excitatory synapses. 3) Finally, we will assess LPA-uptake and resulting Ca2+-transients in dendritic spines using single-spine 2P-imaging with a temporal resolution in the milliseconds range. This will allow to determine kinetics and to arrive at a quantitative mathematical model for synaptic phospholipid function. These data will provide a new view on the homoeostatic control of synaptic signaling by bioactive lipids.
DFG Programme Collaborative Research Centres
Project Heads Jisen Huai, Ph.D., until 12/2016; Professor Dr. Robert Nitsch, until 12/2016; Professor Dr. Johannes Vogt
 
 

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