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Phosphorylation of Synaptojanin Differentially Regulates Endocytosis of Functionally Distinct Synaptic Vesicle Pools
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Society for Neuroscience, 2016.
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Abstract
- The rapid replenishment of synaptic vesicles through endocytosis is crucial for sustaining synaptic transmission during intense neuronal activity. Synaptojanin (Synj), a phosphoinositide phosphatase, is known to play an important role in vesicle recycling by promoting the uncoating of clathrin following synaptic vesicle uptake. Synj has been shown to be a substrate of the minibrain (Mnb) kinase, a fly homolog of the dual-specificity tyrosine phosphorylation-regulated kinase 1A (DYRK1A); however, the functional impacts of Synj phosphorylation by Mnb are not well understood. Here we identify that Mnb phosphorylates Synj at S1029 in Drosophila. We find that phosphorylation of Synj at S1029 enhances Synj phosphatase activity, alters interaction between Synj and endophilin, and promotes efficient endocytosis of the active cycling vesicle pool (also referred to as exo-endo cycling pool) at the expense of reserve pool vesicle endocytosis. Dephosphorylated Synj, on the other hand, is deficient in the endocytosis of the active recycling pool vesicles but maintains reserve pool vesicle endocytosis to restore total vesicle pool size and sustain synaptic transmission. Together, our findings reveal a novel role for Synj in modulating reserve pool vesicle endocytosis and further indicate that dynamic phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of Synj differentially maintain endocytosis of distinct functional synaptic vesicle pools. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Synaptic vesicle endocytosis sustains communication between neurons during a wide range of neuronal activities by recycling used vesicle membrane and protein components. Here we identify that Synaptojanin, a protein with a known role in synaptic vesicle endocytosis, is phosphorylated at S1029 in vivo by the Minibrain kinase. We further demonstrate that the phosphorylation status of Synaptojanin at S1029 differentially regulates its participation in the recycling of distinct synaptic vesicle pools. Our results reveal a new role for Synaptojanin in maintaining synaptic vesicle pool size and in reserve vesicle endocytosis. As Synaptojanin and Minibrain perturbations are associated with various neurological disorders, such as Parkinson's, autism, and Down syndrome, understanding mechanisms modulating Synaptojanin function provides valuable insights into processes affecting neuronal communication.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Green Fluorescent Proteins
Neuromuscular Junction
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Synaptojanin
Neurotransmission
In Vitro Techniques
Endocytosis
Synaptic vesicle
Clathrin
Synaptic Transmission
Bulk endocytosis
Mass Spectrometry
Animals, Genetically Modified
03 medical and health sciences
Phosphatidylinositol Phosphates
Mesencephalon
Serine
Animals
Drosophila Proteins
Immunoprecipitation
Phosphorylation
Synaptic vesicle endocytosis
Microscopy, Confocal
biology
General Neuroscience
Vesicle
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Articles
Alkaline Phosphatase
Phosphoric Monoester Hydrolases
Cell biology
030104 developmental biology
Larva
biology.protein
Cyclosporine
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Drosophila
Synaptic Vesicles
Acyltransferases
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0c79b3149d69b1cf751a21c9e50e4139