The role of receptor diffusion in the organization of the postsynaptic membrane

Neurotransmitter receptor movement into and out of synapses is one of the core mechanisms for rapidly changing the number of functional receptors during synaptic plasticity. Recent data have shown that rapid gain and loss of receptors from synaptic sites are accounted for by endocytosis and exocytosis, as well as by lateral diffusion of receptors in the plane of the membrane. These events are interdependent and are regulated by neuronal activity and interactions with scaffolding proteins. Here we focus on the physical laws that govern receptor diffusion and stabilization, and how this might reshape how we think about the specific regulation of receptor accumulation at synapses.

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