| Literature DB >> 23687302 |
Shota Tanifuji1, Megumi Funakoshi-Tago, Fumihito Ueda, Tadashi Kasahara, Sumiko Mochida.
Abstract
Presynaptic nerve terminals must maintain stable neurotransmission via synaptic vesicle membrane recycling despite encountering wide fluctuations in the number and frequency of incoming action potentials (APs). However, the molecular mechanism linking variation in neuronal activity to vesicle trafficking is unknown. Here, we combined genetic knockdown and direct physiological measurements of synaptic transmission from paired neurons to show that three isoforms of dynamin, an essential endocytic protein, work individually to match vesicle reuse pathways, having distinct rate and time constants with physiological AP frequencies. Dynamin 3 resupplied the readily releasable pool with slow kinetics independently of the AP frequency but acted quickly, within 20 ms of the incoming AP. Under high-frequency firing, dynamin 1 regulated recycling to the readily releasable pool with fast kinetics in a slower time window of greater than 50 ms. Dynamin 2 displayed a hybrid response between the other isoforms. Collectively, our findings show how dynamin isoforms select appropriate vesicle reuse pathways associated with specific neuronal firing patterns.Entities:
Keywords: Action Potential; Dynamin; Electrophysiology; Endocytosis; Membrane Trafficking; Neurobiology; Sympathetic Neuron; Synapses; Synaptic Vesicle; siRNA
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23687302 PMCID: PMC3696678 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.445874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157