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Shank3 mutations contribute to intellectual disability. Because SHANK3 is a protein scaffold that helps organize the multiprotein network of the glutamatergic postsynaptic density (PSD), alterations in chemical synaptic transmission are implicated. Electrical synaptic transmission is a second form of synaptic transmission, enabled by intercellular channels comprised of connexin36 that support direct electrical communication among neurons, electrical brain rhythms, and neurocognitive states. Using multiplex proteomics, we report that two autism-related mutations of mouse Shank3 disrupt the glutamatergic PSD differently, but have in common the disruption of an association between NMDA-type glutamate-receptors (NMDARs) and connexin36. Mutation of Shank3 exons 13-16 most robustly dissociated connexin36 from NMDARs while impairing electrical synaptic transmission and the synchrony of an electrical rhythm in mouse inferior olive. We suggest that electrical synapses are a component of an "extended PSD" sensitive to Shank3 mutations that produce intellectual disability, at least in part, by impairing electrical synaptic transmission.


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