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Stable Positioning of Unc13 Restricts Synaptic Vesicle Fusion to Defined Release Sites to Promote Synchronous Neurotransmission.

Suneel Reddy-Alla1, Mathias A Böhme2, Eric Reynolds1, Christina Beis1, Andreas T Grasskamp3, Malou M Mampell1, Marta Maglione2, Meida Jusyte4, Ulises Rey5, Husam Babikir1, Anthony W McCarthy4, Christine Quentin1, Tanja Matkovic1, Dominique Dufour Bergeron1, Zeeshan Mushtaq4, Fabian Göttfert6, David Owald7, Thorsten Mielke8, Stefan W Hell6, Stephan J Sigrist9, Alexander M Walter10.   

Abstract

Neural information processing depends on precisely timed, Ca2+-activated synaptic vesicle exocytosis from release sites within active zones (AZs), but molecular details are unknown. Here, we identify that the (M)Unc13-family member Unc13A generates release sites and show the physiological relevance of their restrictive AZ targeting. Super-resolution and intravital imaging of Drosophila neuromuscular junctions revealed that (unlike the other release factors Unc18 and Syntaxin-1A) Unc13A was stably and precisely positioned at AZs. Local Unc13A levels predicted single AZ activity. Different Unc13A portions selectively affected release site number, position, and functionality. An N-terminal fragment stably localized to AZs, displaced endogenous Unc13A, and reduced the number of release sites, while a C-terminal fragment generated excessive sites at atypical locations, resulting in reduced and delayed evoked transmission that displayed excessive facilitation. Thus, release site generation by the Unc13A C terminus and their specific AZ localization via the N terminus ensure efficient transmission and prevent ectopic, temporally imprecise release.
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Keywords:  STED microscopy; Unc13; active zone; high-pressure freeze electron microscopy; in vivo imaging; local synaptic activity imaging; release site; scaffolding proteins; synapse; variance-mean analysis

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28867551     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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