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Synaptobrevin II (sybII) is a vesicular soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNARE) protein that is essential for neurotransmitter release, and thus its correct trafficking to synaptic vesicles (SVs) is critical to render them fusion competent. The SV protein synaptophysin binds to sybII and facilitates its retrieval to SVs during endocytosis. Synaptophysin and sybII are the two most abundant proteins on SVs, being present in a 1:2 ratio. Synaptophysin and sybII are proposed to form a large multimeric complex, and the copy number of the proteins in this complex is also in a 1:2 ratio. We investigated the importance of this ratio between these proteins for the localisation and trafficking of sybII in central neurons. SybII was overexpressed in mouse hippocampal neurons at either 1.6 or 2.15–2.35-fold over endogenous protein levels, in the absence or presence of varying levels of synaptophysin. In the absence of exogenous synaptophysin, exogenous sybII was dispersed along the axon, trapped on the plasma membrane and retrieved slowly during endocytosis. Co-expression of exogenous synaptophysin rescued all of these defects. Importantly, the expression of synaptophysin at nerve terminals in a 1:2 ratio with sybII was sufficient to fully rescue normal sybII trafficking. These results demonstrate that the balance between synaptophysin and sybII levels is critical for the correct targeting of sybII to SVs and suggests that small alterations in synaptophysin levels might affect the localisation of sybII and subsequent presynaptic performance.
Original language | English |
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Article number | e0149457 |
Journal | PLoS ONE |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 12 Feb 2016 |
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Molecular control of synaptobrevin retrieval and its biological function by synaptophysin
1/09/14 → 30/09/18
Project: Research
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Figure 4 Gordon et al (2016) A fine balance of synaptophysin levels underlies efficient retrieval of synaptobrevin II to synaptic vesicles (PLOS ONE)
Cousin, M. (Creator) & Gordon, S. (Creator), Edinburgh DataShare, 15 Jan 2016
DOI: 10.7488/ds/1312
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Figures 2/3 Gordon et al (2016) A fine balance of synaptophysin levels underlies efficient retrieval of synaptobrevin II to synaptic vesicles (PLOS ONE)
Cousin, M. (Creator) & Harper, C. (Creator), Edinburgh DataShare, 15 Jan 2016
DOI: 10.7488/ds/1311
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Figure 1 Gordon et al (2016) A fine balance of synaptophysin levels underlies efficient retrieval of synaptobrevin II to synaptic vesicles (PLOS ONE)
Cousin, M. (Creator) & Smillie, K. (Creator), Edinburgh DataShare, 15 Jan 2016
DOI: 10.7488/ds/1310
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Karen Smillie
- Deanery of Biomedical Sciences - Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences
- Edinburgh Neuroscience
Person: Academic: Research Active