Overexpression of complexin in PC12 cells inhibits exocytosis by preventing SNARE complex recycling |
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Authors: | Jingguo Liu Ting Guo Ju Wu Xiaochen Bai Qiang Zhou Sen-Fang Sui |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, State-Key Laboratory of Biomembrane and Membrane Biotechnology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, China |
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Abstract: | Complexin is an important protein that functions during Ca2+-dependent neurotransmitter release. Substantial evidence supports that complexin performs its role through rapid interaction with SNARE complex with high affinity. However, alpha-SNAP/NSF, which can disassemble the cis-SNARE complex in the presence of MgATP, competes with complexin to bind to SNARE complex. In addition, injection of alpha-SNAP into chromaffin cells enhances the size of the readily releasable pool, and mutation disrupting the ATPase activity of NSF results in the accumulation of SNARE complex. Thus, whether high concentrations of complexin could result in a reverse result is unclear. In this paper, we demonstrate that when stably overexpressed in PC12 cells, high levels of complexin result in the accumulation of SNARE complex. This in turn leads to a reduction in the size of the readily releasable pool of large dense core vesicles. These results suggest that high levels of complexin seem to prevent SNARE complex recycling, presumably by displacing NSF and alpha-SNAP from SNARE complex. |
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Keywords: | complexin SNARE complex cycle readily releasable pool neurotransmitter release |
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