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Newly produced synaptic vesicle proteins are preferentially used in synaptic transmission
Authors:Sven Truckenbrodt  Abhiyan Viplav  Sebastian Jähne  Angela Vogts  Annette Denker  Hanna Wildhagen  Eugenio F Fornasiero  Silvio O Rizzoli
Institution:1. Institute for Neuro‐ and Sensory Physiology, University Medical Center G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany;2. Center for Biostructural Imaging of Neurodegeneration (BIN), University Medical Center G?ttingen, G?ttingen, Germany;3. International Max Planck Research School for Molecular Biology, G?ttingen, Germany;4. Master Molecular Biology Programme, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria;5. International Max Planck Research School for Neurosciences, G?ttingen, Germany;6. Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research, Warnemünde, Germany
Abstract:Aged proteins can become hazardous to cellular function, by accumulating molecular damage. This implies that cells should preferentially rely on newly produced ones. We tested this hypothesis in cultured hippocampal neurons, focusing on synaptic transmission. We found that newly synthesized vesicle proteins were incorporated in the actively recycling pool of vesicles responsible for all neurotransmitter release during physiological activity. We observed this for the calcium sensor Synaptotagmin 1, for the neurotransmitter transporter VGAT, and for the fusion protein VAMP2 (Synaptobrevin 2). Metabolic labeling of proteins and visualization by secondary ion mass spectrometry enabled us to query the entire protein makeup of the actively recycling vesicles, which we found to be younger than that of non‐recycling vesicles. The young vesicle proteins remained in use for up to ~ 24 h, during which they participated in recycling a few hundred times. They were afterward reluctant to release and were degraded after an additional ~ 24–48 h. We suggest that the recycling pool of synaptic vesicles relies on newly synthesized proteins, while the inactive reserve pool contains older proteins.
Keywords:organelle aging  protein aging  synaptic vesicle  turnover  vesicle pools
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