Literature DB >> 27626661

SAD-B Phosphorylation of CAST Controls Active Zone Vesicle Recycling for Synaptic Depression.

Sumiko Mochida1, Yamato Hida2, Shota Tanifuji3, Akari Hagiwara2, Shun Hamada2, Manabu Abe4, Huan Ma3, Misato Yasumura2, Isao Kitajima5, Kenji Sakimura4, Toshihisa Ohtsuka6.   

Abstract

Short-term synaptic depression (STD) is a common form of activity-dependent plasticity observed widely in the nervous system. Few molecular pathways that control STD have been described, but the active zone (AZ) release apparatus provides a possible link between neuronal activity and plasticity. Here, we show that an AZ cytomatrix protein CAST and an AZ-associated protein kinase SAD-B coordinately regulate STD by controlling reloading of the AZ with release-ready synaptic vesicles. SAD-B phosphorylates the N-terminal serine (S45) of CAST, and S45 phosphorylation increases with higher firing rate. A phosphomimetic CAST (S45D) mimics CAST deletion, which enhances STD by delaying reloading of the readily releasable pool (RRP), resulting in a pool size decrease. A phosphonegative CAST (S45A) inhibits STD and accelerates RRP reloading. Our results suggest that the CAST/SAD-B reaction serves as a brake on synaptic transmission by temporal calibration of activity and synaptic depression via RRP size regulation.
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Keywords:  phosphorylation; presynaptic active zone; short-term plasticity; sympathetic neuron; synaptic vesicle

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27626661     DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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