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Genetic analysis of synaptotagmin C2 domain specificity in regulating spontaneous and evoked neurotransmitter release.

Jihye Lee1, Zhuo Guan, Yulia Akbergenova, J Troy Littleton.   

Abstract

Synaptic vesicle fusion mediates communication between neurons and is triggered by rapid influx of Ca(2+). The Ca(2+)-triggering step for fusion is regulated by the synaptic vesicle transmembrane protein Synaptotagmin 1 (Syt1). Syt1 contains two cytoplasmic C2 domains, termed C2A and C2B, which coordinate Ca(2+) binding. Although C2A and C2B share similar topology, binding of Ca(2+) ions to the C2B domain has been suggested as the only critical trigger for evoked vesicle release. If and how C2A domain function is coordinated with C2B remain unclear. In this study, we generated a panel of Syt1 chimeric constructs in Drosophila to delineate the unique and shared functions of each C2 domain in regulation of synaptic vesicle fusion. Expression of Syt 1 transgenes containing only individual C2 domains, or dual C2A-C2A or C2B-C2B chimeras, failed to restore Syt1 function in a syt1(-/-) null mutant background, indicating both C2A and C2B are specifically required to support fast synchronous release. Mutations that disrupted Ca(2+) binding to both C2 domains failed to rescue evoked release, but supported synaptic vesicle docking and endocytosis, indicating that these functions of Syt1 are Ca(2+)-independent. The dual C2 domain Ca(2+)-binding mutant also enhanced spontaneous fusion while dramatically increasing evoked release when coexpressed with native Syt1. Together, these data indicate that synaptic transmission can be regulated by Syt1 multimerization and that both C2 domains of Syt1 are uniquely required for modulating Ca(2+)-independent spontaneous fusion and Ca(2+)-dependent synchronous release.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23283333      PMCID: PMC3711629          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3214-12.2013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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