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Publication : Snapin facilitates the synchronization of synaptic vesicle fusion.

First Author  Pan PY Year  2009
Journal  Neuron Volume  61
Issue  3 Pages  412-24
PubMed ID  19217378 Mgi Jnum  J:157371
Mgi Id  MGI:4430710 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2008.12.029
Citation  Pan PY, et al. (2009) Snapin facilitates the synchronization of synaptic vesicle fusion. Neuron 61(3):412-24
abstractText  Synaptic vesicle (SV) fusion is a fine-tuned process requiring a concert of fusion machineries. Using cortical neurons from snapin-deficient mice, we reveal a role for Snapin in facilitating synchronous release. In addition to reduced frequency of miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents (mini-EPSCs) and smaller release-ready vesicle pool (RRP) size, snapin deficiency results in EPSCs with multiple peaks and increased rise and decay times, reflecting 'desynchronized' SV fusion. These defects impair both synaptic precision and efficacy during sustained neurotransmission. Transient expression of Snapin not only rescues the slowed kinetics of EPSCs, but also further accelerates the rate found in wild-type neurons. Furthermore, expression of Snapin-C66A, a dimerization-defective mutant with impaired interactions with SNAP-25 and Synaptotagmin, reduces the RRP size but exhibits less effect on synchronized fusion. Our studies provide mechanistic insights into a dual role of Snapin in enhancing the efficacy of SV priming and in fine-tuning synchronous SV fusion.
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