| Literature DB >> 22451907 |
John Jia En Chua1, Eugenia Butkevich, Josephine M Worseck, Maike Kittelmann, Mads Grønborg, Elmar Behrmann, Ulrich Stelzl, Nathan J Pavlos, Maciej M Lalowski, Stefan Eimer, Erich E Wanker, Dieter Robert Klopfenstein, Reinhard Jahn.
Abstract
Presynaptic nerve terminals are formed from preassembled vesicles that are delivered to the prospective synapse by kinesin-mediated axonal transport. However, precisely how the various cargoes are linked to the motor proteins remains unclear. Here, we report a transport complex linking syntaxin 1a (Stx) and Munc18, two proteins functioning in synaptic vesicle exocytosis at the presynaptic plasma membrane, to the motor protein Kinesin-1 via the kinesin adaptor FEZ1. Mutation of the FEZ1 ortholog UNC-76 in Caenorhabditis elegans causes defects in the axonal transport of Stx. We also show that binding of FEZ1 to Kinesin-1 and Munc18 is regulated by phosphorylation, with a conserved site (serine 58) being essential for binding. When expressed in C. elegans, wild-type but not phosphorylation-deficient FEZ1 (S58A) restored axonal transport of Stx. We conclude that FEZ1 operates as a kinesin adaptor for the transport of Stx, with cargo loading and unloading being regulated by protein kinases.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22451907 PMCID: PMC3326461 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1113819109
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205