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Probing single molecule mechanical interactions of syntaxin 1A with native synaptobrevin 2 residing on a secretory vesicle.

Wei Liu1, Matjaž Stenovec2, William Lee1, Vedrana Montana1, Marko Kreft3, Robert Zorec4, Vladimir Parpura5.   

Abstract

Interactive mechanical forces between pairs of individual SNARE proteins synaptobrevin 2 (Sb2) and syntaxin 1A (Sx1A) may be sufficient to mediate vesicle docking. This notion, based on force spectroscopy single molecule measurements probing recombinant Sx1A an Sb2 in silico, questioned a predominant view of docking via the ternary SNARE complex formation, which includes an assembly of the intermediate cis binary complex between Sx1A and SNAP25 on the plasma membrane to engage Sb2 on the vesicle. However, whether a trans binary Sx1A-Sb2 complex alone could mediate vesicle docking in a cellular environment remains unclear. To address this issue, we used atomic force microscopy (AFM) in the force spectroscopy mode combined with fluorescence imaging. Using AFM tips functionalized with the full Sx1A cytosolic domain, we probed native Sb2 studding the membrane of secretory vesicles docked at the plasma membrane patches, referred to as "inside-out lawns", identified based on fluorescence stains and prepared from primary culture of lactotrophs. We recorded single molecule Sx1A-Sb2 mechanical interactions and obtained measurements of force (∼183 pN) and extension (∼21.6 nm) necessary to take apart Sx1A-Sb2 binding interactions formed at tip-vesicle contact. Measured interactive force between a single pair of Sx1A-Sb2 molecules is sufficient to hold a single secretory vesicle docked at the plasma membrane within distances up to that of the measured extension. This finding further advances a notion that native vesicle docking can be mediated by a single trans binary Sx1A-Sb2 complex in the absence of SNAP25.
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Keywords:  Atomic force microscopy; Docking; Exocytosis; Force spectroscopy; Membrane lawns; Nanomanipulation; SNARE proteins; Single molecule measurements; Vesicle docking

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35314381      PMCID: PMC9119915          DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2022.102570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Calcium        ISSN: 0143-4160            Impact factor:   4.690


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