Septins Regulate Developmental Switching from Microdomain to Nanodomain Coupling of Ca2+ Influx to Neurotransmitter Release at a Central Synapse

نویسندگان

  • Yi-Mei Yang
  • Michael J. Fedchyshyn
  • Giovanbattista Grande
  • Jamila Aitoubah
  • Christopher W. Tsang
  • Hong Xie
  • Cameron A. Ackerley
  • William S. Trimble
  • Lu-Yang Wang
چکیده

Neurotransmitter release depends critically on close spatial coupling of Ca(2+) entry to synaptic vesicles at the nerve terminal; however, the molecular substrates determining their physical proximity are unknown. Using the calyx of Held synapse, where "microdomain" coupling predominates at immature stages and developmentally switches to "nanodomain" coupling, we demonstrate that deletion of the filamentous protein Septin 5 imparts immature synapses with striking morphological and functional features reminiscent of mature synapses. This includes synaptic vesicles tightly localized to active zones, resistance to the slow Ca(2+) buffer EGTA and a reduced number of Ca(2+) channels required to trigger single fusion events. Disrupting Septin 5 organization acutely transforms microdomain to nanodomain coupling and potentiates quantal output in immature wild-type terminals. These observations suggest that Septin 5 is a core molecular substrate that differentiates distinct release modalities at the central synapse.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Neuron

دوره 67  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010