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Tomosyn negatively regulates both synaptic transmitter and neuropeptide release at theC. elegansneuromuscular junction

Authors :
Denis Touroutine
Martine Berthelot-Grosjean
Elena O. Gracheva
Anna O. Burdina
Hetal Parekh
Janet E. Richmond
Source :
The Journal of Physiology. 585:705-709
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

The SNARE proteins, syntaxin, SNAP-25 and synaptobrevin form a tertiary complex essential for vesicle fusion. Proteins that influence SNARE complex assembly are therefore likely to be important regulators of fusion events. In this study we have focused on tomosyn, a highly conserved, neuronally enriched, syntaxin-binding protein that has been implicated in the regulation of vesicle exocytosis. To directly test the role of tomosyn in neurosecretion we analysed loss-of-function mutants in the single Caenorhabditis elegans tomosyn gene, tom-1. These mutants exhibit enhanced synaptic transmission based on electrophysiological analysis of neuromuscular junction activity. This phenotype is the result of increased synaptic vesicle priming. In addition, we present evidence that tom-1 mutants also exhibit enhanced peptide release from dense core vesicles. These results indicate that tomosyn negatively regulates secretion for both vesicle types, possibly through a common mechanism, interfering with SNARE complex formation, thereby inhibiting vesicle fusion.

Details

ISSN :
00223751
Volume :
585
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Physiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........05f4d524d29f1f1cbbf0c5d495b7b828
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.2007.138321