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Publication : Synaptojanin and Endophilin Mediate Neck Formation during Ultrafast Endocytosis.

First Author  Watanabe S Year  2018
Journal  Neuron Volume  98
Issue  6 Pages  1184-1197.e6
PubMed ID  29953872 Mgi Jnum  J:269435
Mgi Id  MGI:6269120 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2018.06.005
Citation  Watanabe S, et al. (2018) Synaptojanin and Endophilin Mediate Neck Formation during Ultrafast Endocytosis. Neuron 98(6):1184-1197.e6
abstractText  Ultrafast endocytosis generates vesicles from the plasma membrane as quickly as 50 ms in hippocampal neurons following synaptic vesicle fusion. The molecular mechanism underlying the rapid maturation of these endocytic pits is not known. Here we demonstrate that synaptojanin-1, and its partner endophilin-A, function in ultrafast endocytosis. In the absence of synaptojanin or endophilin, the membrane is rapidly invaginated, but pits do not become constricted at the base. The 5-phosphatase activity of synaptojanin is involved in formation of the neck, but 4-phosphatase is not required. Nevertheless, these pits are eventually cleaved into vesicles; within a 30-s interval, synaptic endosomes form and are resolved by clathrin-mediated budding. Then synaptojanin and endophilin function at a second step to aid with the removal of clathrin coats from the regenerated vesicles. These data together suggest that synaptojanin and endophilin can mediate membrane remodeling on a millisecond timescale during ultrafast endocytosis.
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