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Single calcium channel domain gating of synaptic vesicle fusion at fast synapses; analysis by graphic modeling.

Elise F Stanley1.   

Abstract

At fast-transmitting presynaptic terminals Ca(2+) enter through voltage gated calcium channels (CaVs) and bind to a synaptic vesicle (SV) -associated calcium sensor (SV-sensor) to gate fusion and discharge. An open CaV generates a high-concentration plume, or nanodomain of Ca(2+) that dissipates precipitously with distance from the pore. At most fast synapses, such as the frog neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the SV sensors are located sufficiently close to individual CaVs to be gated by single nanodomains. However, at others, such as the mature rodent calyx of Held (calyx of Held), the physiology is more complex with evidence that CaVs that are both close and distant from the SV sensor and it is argued that release is gated primarily by the overlapping Ca(2+) nanodomains from many CaVs. We devised a 'graphic modeling' method to sum Ca(2+) from individual CaVs located at varying distances from the SV-sensor to determine the SV release probability and also the fraction of that probability that can be attributed to single domain gating. This method was applied first to simplified, low and high CaV density model release sites and then to published data on the contrasting frog NMJ and the rodent calyx of Held native synapses. We report 3 main predictions: the SV-sensor is positioned very close to the point at which the SV fuses with the membrane; single domain-release gating predominates even at synapses where the SV abuts a large cluster of CaVs, and even relatively remote CaVs can contribute significantly to single domain-based gating.

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Keywords:  calcium channel; microdomain; nanodomain; overlapping domain; presynaptic; single channel; single domain; synaptic vesicle; transmitter release

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26457441      PMCID: PMC4826128          DOI: 10.1080/19336950.2015.1098793

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Channels (Austin)        ISSN: 1933-6950            Impact factor:   2.581


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