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Publication : Ca<sup>2+</sup> sensor synaptotagmin-1 mediates exocytosis in mammalian photoreceptors.

First Author  Grassmeyer JJ Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  31172949 Mgi Jnum  J:277292
Mgi Id  MGI:6330854 Doi  10.7554/eLife.45946
Citation  Grassmeyer JJ, et al. (2019) Ca(2+) sensor synaptotagmin-1 mediates exocytosis in mammalian photoreceptors. Elife 8:e45946
abstractText  To encode light-dependent changes in membrane potential, rod and cone photoreceptors utilize synaptic ribbons to sustain continuous exocytosis while making rapid, fine adjustments to release rate. Release kinetics are shaped by vesicle delivery down ribbons and by properties of exocytotic Ca(2+) sensors. We tested the role for synaptotagmin-1 (Syt1) in photoreceptor exocytosis by using novel mouse lines in which Syt1 was conditionally removed from rods or cones. Photoreceptors lacking Syt1 exhibited marked reductions in exocytosis as measured by electroretinography and single-cell recordings. Syt1 mediated all evoked release in cones, whereas rods appeared capable of some slow Syt1-independent release. Spontaneous release frequency was unchanged in cones but increased in rods lacking Syt1. Loss of Syt1 did not alter synaptic anatomy or reduce Ca(2+) currents. These results suggest that Syt1 mediates both phasic and tonic release at photoreceptor synapses, revealing unexpected flexibility in the ability of Syt1 to regulate Ca(2+)-dependent synaptic transmission.
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