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Synaptotagmin Interaction with SNAP-25 Governs Vesicle Docking, Priming, and Fusion Triggering

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 33, 期 36, 页码 14417-14430

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1236-13.2013

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  1. Lundbeck Foundation
  2. Lundbeck Foundation Center for Biomembranes in Nanomedicine
  3. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  4. Danish Medical Research Council
  5. University of Saarland (HOMFOR)
  6. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB 894]
  7. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research, NWO [VENI 916-36-043]
  8. Medical Research Council United Kingdom [U10578791]
  9. European Union [FP7-People-ITN-2008-238055, FP7-People-2009-IEF-254647, HEALTH-F2-2009-242167]
  10. Lundbeck Foundation [R34-2009-3740, R28-2008-1976] Funding Source: researchfish
  11. Medical Research Council [MC_U105178791] Funding Source: researchfish
  12. MRC [MC_U105178791] Funding Source: UKRI

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SNARE complex assembly constitutes a key step in exocytosis that is rendered Ca2+-dependent by interactions with synaptotagmin-1. Two putative sites for synaptotagmin binding have recently been identified in SNAP-25 using biochemical methods: one located around the center and another at the C-terminal end of the SNARE bundle. However, it is still unclear whether and how synaptotagmin-1 x SNARE interactions at these sites are involved in regulating fast neurotransmitter release. Here, we have used electrophysiological techniques with high time-resolution to directly investigate the mechanistic ramifications of proposed SNAP-25 x synaptotagmin-1 interaction in mouse chromaffin cells. We demonstrate that the postulated central binding domain surrounding layer zero covers both SNARE motifs of SNAP-25 and is essential for vesicle docking, priming, and fast fusion-triggering. Mutation of this site caused no further functional alterations in synaptotagmin-1-deficient cells, indicating that the central acidic patch indeed constitutes a mechanistically relevant synaptotagmin-1 interaction site. Moreover, our data show that the C-terminal binding interface only plays a subsidiary role in triggering but is required for the full size of the readily releasable pool. Intriguingly, we also found that mutation of synaptotagmin-1 interaction sites led to more pronounced phenotypes in the context of the adult neuronal isoform SNAP-25B than in the embryonic isoform SNAP-25A. Further experiments demonstrated that stronger synaptotagmin-1 x SNAP-25B interactions allow for the larger primed vesicle pool supported by SNAP-25 isoform B. Thus, synaptotagmin-1 x SNARE interactions are not only required for multiple mechanistic steps en route to fusion but also underlie the developmental control of the releasable vesicle pool.

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