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Presynaptic development is controlled by the core active zone proteins CAST/ELKS.

Tamara Radulovic1, Wei Dong2, R Oliver Goral1, Connon I Thomas3, Priyadharishini Veeraraghavan1, Monica Suarez Montesinos4, Debbie Guerrero-Given3, Kevin Goff4, Matthias Lübbert4, Naomi Kamasawa3, Toshihisa Ohtsuka5, Samuel M Young1,6.   

Abstract

KEY POINTS: CAST/ELKS are positive regulators of presynaptic growth and are suppressors of active zone expansion at the developing mouse calyx of Held. CAST/ELKS regulate all three CaV 2 subtype channel levels in the presynaptic terminal and not just CaV 2.1. The half-life of ELKS is on the timescale of days and not weeks. Synaptic transmission was not impacted by the loss of CAST/ELKS. CAST/ELKS are involved in pathways regulating morphological properties of presynaptic terminals during an early stage of circuit maturation. ABSTRACT: Many presynaptic active zone (AZ) proteins have multiple regulatory roles that vary during distinct stages of neuronal circuit development. The CAST/ELKS protein family are evolutionarily conserved presynaptic AZ molecules that regulate presynaptic calcium channels, synaptic transmission and plasticity in the mammalian CNS. However, how these proteins regulate synapse development and presynaptic function in a developing neuronal circuit in its native environment is unclear. To unravel the roles of CAST/ELKS in glutamatergic synapse development and in presynaptic function, we used CAST knockout (KO) and ELKS conditional KO (CKO) mice to examine how their loss during the early stages of circuit maturation impacted the calyx of Held presynaptic terminal development and function. Morphological analysis from confocal z-stacks revealed that combined deletion of CAST/ELKS resulted in a reduction in the surface area and volume of the calyx. Analysis of AZ ultrastructure showed that AZ size was increased in the absence of CAST/ELKS. Patch clamp recordings demonstrated a reduction of all presynaptic CaV 2 channel subtype currents that correlated with a loss in presynaptic CaV 2 channel numbers. However, these changes did not impair synaptic transmission and plasticity and synaptic vesicle release kinetics. We conclude that CAST/ELKS proteins are positive regulators of presynaptic growth and are suppressors of AZ expansion and CaV 2 subtype currents and levels during calyx of Held development. We propose that CAST/ELKS are involved in pathways regulating presynaptic morphological properties and CaV 2 channel subtypes and suggest there is developmental compensation to preserve synaptic transmission during early stages of neuronal circuit maturation.
© 2020 The Authors. The Journal of Physiology © 2020 The Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  active zone; calcium channel; calyx of Held; neuronal circuit; synapse; synapse formation

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32304329      PMCID: PMC7405068          DOI: 10.1113/JP279736

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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