“…In cultured neurons, Slitrk5 localizes to postsynaptic sites. Genetic ablation of Slitrk5 results in abnormalities in striatal anatomy, and altered neuronal morphology and glutamate receptor composition in the striatum, which lead to inefficient corticostriatal neurotransmission (Shmelkov et al, 2010). Recently, Slitrk3 was shown to selectively localize to inhibitory synapses and trigger inhibitory Excitatory synapse formation and elimination via synaptic activity (de Wit et al, 2009;Ko et al, 2009;Linhoff et al, 2009)…”