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Presynaptic Trafficking of Synaptotagmin I Is Regulated by Protein Palmitoylation
- Source :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279:50524-50536
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2004.
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Abstract
- Protein palmitoylation plays a critical role in sorting and targeting of several proteins to pre- and postsynaptic sites. In this study, we have analyzed the role of palmitoylation in trafficking of synaptotagmin I and its modulation by synaptic activity. We found that palmitoylation of N-terminal cysteines contributed to sorting of synaptotagmin I to an intracellular vesicular compartment at the presynaptic terminal. Presynaptic targeting is a unique feature of N-terminal sequences of synaptotagmin I because the palmitoylated N terminus of synaptotagmin VII failed to localize to presynaptic sites. We also found that palmitate was stably associated with both synaptotagmin I and SNAP-25 and that rapid neuronal depolarization did not affect palmitate turnover on these proteins. However, long-term treatment with drugs that either block synaptic activity or disrupt SNARE complex assembly modulated palmitoylation and accumulation of synaptotagmin I at presynaptic sites. We conclude that palmitoylation is involved in trafficking of specific elements involved in transmitter release and that distinct mechanisms regulate addition and removal of palmitate on select neuronal proteins.
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- endocrine system
Vesicle fusion
Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25
Palmitates
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Biochemistry
Synaptotagmin 1
Synaptotagmins
Palmitoylation
Animals
Humans
Protein palmitoylation
Gap-43 protein
Molecular Biology
Membrane Glycoproteins
biology
Chemistry
STX1A
Calcium-Binding Proteins
Synaptotagmin I
technology, industry, and agriculture
Membrane Proteins
Cell Biology
Endocytosis
Rats
Cell biology
Transport protein
Protein Transport
nervous system
Synapses
biology.protein
lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins)
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219258
- Volume :
- 279
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....304c41f5dc3c6bd551c3a89d6cc93f36
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m404981200