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The multiple functions of cysteine-string protein analyzed at Drosophila nerve terminals

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 25, 期 9, 页码 2204-2214

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3610-04.2005

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neurosecretion; synapse; calcium; homeostasis; chaperone; vesicle fusion; synaptic plasticity

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  1. NINDS NIH HHS [R01 NS038274, R01NS038274] Funding Source: Medline

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The synaptic vesicle- associated cysteine- string protein ( CSP) is important for synaptic transmission. Previous studies revealed multiple defects at neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) of csp null- mutant Drosophila, but whether these defects are independent of each other or mechanistically linked through J domain mediated- interactions with heat- shock cognate protein 70 ( Hsc70) has not been established. To resolve this issue, we genetically dissected the individual functions of CSP by an in vivo structure/ function analysis. Expression of mutant CSP lacking the J domain at csp null- mutant NMJs fully restored normal thermo- tolerance of evoked transmitter release but did not completely restore evoked release at room temperature and failed to reverse the abnormal intraterminal Ca (2+) levels. This suggests that J domain- mediated functions are essential for the regulation of intraterminal Ca (2+) levels but only partially required for regulating evoked release and not required for protecting evoked release against thermal stress. Hence, CSP can also act as an Hsc70- independent chaperone protecting evoked release from thermal stress. Expression of mutant CSP lacking the L domain restored neurotransmission and partially reversed the abnormal intraterminal Ca (2+) levels, suggesting that the L domain is important, although not essential, for the role of CSP in regulating intraterminal Ca2+ levels. We detected no effects of csp mutations on individual presynaptic Ca (2+) signals triggered by action potentials, suggesting that presynaptic Ca (2+) entry is not primarily impaired. Both the J and L domains were also required for the role of CSP in synaptic growth. Together, these results suggest that CSP has several independent synaptic functions, affecting synaptic growth, evoked release, thermal protection of evoked release, and intraterminal Ca (2+) levels at rest and during stimulation.

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