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Publication : Molecular and functional architecture of striatal dopamine release sites.

First Author  Banerjee A Year  2022
Journal  Neuron Volume  110
Issue  2 Pages  248-265.e9
PubMed ID  34767769 Mgi Jnum  J:324135
Mgi Id  MGI:7266791 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2021.10.028
Citation  Banerjee A, et al. (2022) Molecular and functional architecture of striatal dopamine release sites. Neuron 110(2):248-265.e9
abstractText  Despite the importance of dopamine for striatal circuit function, mechanistic understanding of dopamine transmission remains incomplete. We recently showed that dopamine secretion relies on the presynaptic scaffolding protein RIM, indicating that it occurs at active zone-like sites similar to classical synaptic vesicle exocytosis. Here, we establish using a systematic gene knockout approach that Munc13 and Liprin-alpha, active zone proteins for vesicle priming and release site organization, are important for dopamine secretion. Furthermore, RIM zinc finger and C2B domains, which bind to Munc13 and Liprin-alpha, respectively, are needed to restore dopamine release after RIM ablation. In contrast, and different from typical synapses, the active zone scaffolds RIM-BP and ELKS, and RIM domains that bind to them, are expendable. Hence, dopamine release necessitates priming and release site scaffolding by RIM, Munc13, and Liprin-alpha, but other active zone proteins are dispensable. Our work establishes that efficient release site architecture mediates fast dopamine exocytosis.
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