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Publication : Structurally and functionally unique complexins at retinal ribbon synapses.

First Author  Reim K Year  2005
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  169
Issue  4 Pages  669-80
PubMed ID  15911881 Mgi Jnum  J:99464
Mgi Id  MGI:3582382 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200502115
Citation  Reim K, et al. (2005) Structurally and functionally unique complexins at retinal ribbon synapses. J Cell Biol 169(4):669-80
abstractText  Ribbon synapses in retinal sensory neurons maintain large pools of readily releasable synaptic vesicles. This allows them to release several hundreds of vesicles per second at every presynaptic release site. The molecular components that cause this high transmitter release efficiency of ribbon synapses are unknown. In the present study, we identified and characterized two novel vertebrate complexins (CPXs), CPXs III and IV, that are the only CPX isoforms present in retinal ribbon synapses. CPXs III and IV are COOH-terminally farnesylated, and, like CPXs I and II, bind to SNAP receptor complexes. CPXs III and IV can functionally replace CPXs I and II, and their COOH-terminal farnesylation regulates their synaptic targeting and modulatory function in transmitter release. The novel CPXs III and IV may contribute to the unique release efficacy of retinal sensory neurons.
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