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Otoferlin, defective in a human deafness form, is essential for exocytosis at the auditory ribbon synapse
Authors:Roux Isabelle  Safieddine Saaid  Nouvian Régis  Grati M'hamed  Simmler Marie-Christine  Bahloul Amel  Perfettini Isabelle  Le Gall Morgane  Rostaing Philippe  Hamard Ghislaine  Triller Antoine  Avan Paul  Moser Tobias  Petit Christine
Institution:Inserm UMRS587, Unité de Génétique des Déficits Sensoriels, Collège de France, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris, France.
Abstract:The auditory inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon synapse operates with an exceptional temporal precision and maintains a high level of neurotransmitter release. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying IHC synaptic exocytosis are largely unknown. We studied otoferlin, a predicted C2-domain transmembrane protein, which is defective in a recessive form of human deafness. We show that otoferlin expression in the hair cells correlates with afferent synaptogenesis and find that otoferlin localizes to ribbon-associated synaptic vesicles. Otoferlin binds Ca(2+) and displays Ca(2+)-dependent interactions with the SNARE proteins syntaxin1 and SNAP25. Otoferlin deficient mice (Otof(-/-)) are profoundly deaf. Exocytosis in Otof(-/-) IHCs is almost completely abolished, despite normal ribbon synapse morphogenesis and Ca(2+) current. Thus, otoferlin is essential for a late step of synaptic vesicle exocytosis and may act as the major Ca(2+) sensor triggering membrane fusion at the IHC ribbon synapse.
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