| Literature DB >> 24532794 |
Daniel Parisotto1, Maximilian Pfau, Andrea Scheutzow, Klemens Wild, Matthias P Mayer, Jörg Malsam, Irmgard Sinning, Thomas H Söllner.
Abstract
Munc18-1, a SEC1/Munc18 protein and key regulatory protein in synaptic transmission, can either promote or inhibit SNARE complex assembly. Although the binary inhibitory interaction between Munc18-1 and closed syntaxin 1 is well described, the mechanism of how Munc18-1 stimulates membrane fusion remains elusive. Using a reconstituted assay that resolves vesicle docking, priming, clamping, and fusion during synaptic exocytosis, we show that helix 12 in domain 3a of Munc18-1 stimulates SNAREpin assembly and membrane fusion. A single point mutation (L348R) within helix 12 selectively abolishes VAMP2 binding and the stimulatory function of Munc18-1 in membrane fusion. In contrast, targeting a natural switch site (P335A) at the start of helix 12, which can result in an extended α-helical conformation, further accelerates lipid-mixing. Together with structural modeling, the data suggest that helix 12 provides a folding template for VAMP2, accelerating SNAREpin assembly and membrane fusion. Analogous SEC1/Munc18-SNARE interactions at other transport steps may provide a general mechanism to drive lipid bilayer merger. At the neuronal synapse, Munc18-1 may convert docked synaptic vesicles into a readily releasable pool.Entities:
Keywords: Exocytosis; Membrane Fusion; Membrane Reconstitution; Membrane Trafficking; SM Protein; Snare Proteins; Synaptic Vesicle; VAMP2/Synaptobrevin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24532794 PMCID: PMC3975013 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M113.514273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157