“…Transmembrane A MPAR r egulatory p roteins (TARPs), along with other auxiliary subunits, serve to regulate synaptic AMPAR synaptic targeting, channel conductance and other aspects of receptor properties (Jackson and Nicoll, 2011). Several c omplement C 1r/c1s, Uegf, Bmp1 (CUB) domain-containing transmembrane proteins, including SOL-1, SOL-2 and LEV-10 in C. elegans, Neto in Drosophila, and Neto1 and Neto2 in rodents, interact with a variety of neurotransmitter receptors to regulate their trafficking and function (Greger et al, 2016; Howe, 2015; Jackson and Nicoll, 2011; Straub and Tomita, 2012; Vernon and Swanson, 2017; Wang et al, 2012a). It remains to be determined if any of these CUB domain proteins are themselves regulated by extracellular signals.…”