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Cell entry strategy of clostridial neurotoxins
Authors:Thomas Binz, Andreas Rummel&dagger  
Affiliation:Institut für Biochemie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany;
Institut für Toxikologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Hannover, Germany
Abstract:Tetanus neurotoxin and botulinum neurotoxins are the causative agents of tetanus and botulism. They block the release of neurotransmitters from synaptic vesicles in susceptible animals and man and act in nanogram quantities because of their ability to specifically attack motoneurons. They developed an ingenious strategy to enter neurons. This involves a concentration step via complex polysialo gangliosides at the plasma membrane and the uptake and ride in recycling synaptic vesicles initiated by binding to a specific protein receptor. Finally, the neurotoxins shut down the synaptic vesicle cycle, which they had misused before to enter their target cells, via specific cleavage of protein core components of the cellular membrane fusion machinery. The uptake of four out of seven known botulinum neurotoxins into synaptic vesicles has been demonstrated to rely on binding to intravesicular segments of the synaptic vesicle proteins synaptotagmin or synaptic vesicle protein 2. This review summarizes the present knowledge about the cell receptor molecules and the mode of toxin-receptor interaction that enables the toxins' sophisticated access to their site of action.
Keywords:botulinum neurotoxin    exocytosis    ganglioside    protein receptor    synaptic vesicle    tetanus neurotoxin
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