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Publication : Microsecond dissection of neurotransmitter release: SNARE-complex assembly dictates speed and Ca²⁺ sensitivity.

First Author  Acuna C Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  82
Issue  5 Pages  1088-100
PubMed ID  24908488 Mgi Jnum  J:221268
Mgi Id  MGI:5638814 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.04.020
Citation  Acuna C, et al. (2014) Microsecond dissection of neurotransmitter release: SNARE-complex assembly dictates speed and Ca(2)(+) sensitivity. Neuron 82(5):1088-100
abstractText  SNARE-complex assembly mediates synaptic vesicle fusion during neurotransmitter release and requires that the target-SNARE protein syntaxin-1 switches from a closed to an open conformation. Although many SNARE proteins are available per vesicle, only one to three SNARE complexes are minimally needed for a fusion reaction. Here, we use high-resolution measurements of synaptic transmission in the calyx-of-Held synapse from mutant mice in which syntaxin-1 is rendered constitutively open and SNARE-complex assembly is enhanced to examine the relation between SNARE-complex assembly and neurotransmitter release. We show that enhancing SNARE-complex assembly dramatically increases the speed of evoked release, potentiates the Ca(2+)-affinity of release, and accelerates fusion-pore expansion during individual vesicle fusion events. Our data indicate that the number of assembled SNARE complexes per vesicle during fusion determines the presynaptic release probability and fusion kinetics and suggest a mechanism whereby proteins (Munc13 or RIM) may control presynaptic plasticity by regulating SNARE-complex assembly.
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