Tomosyn negatively regulates CAPS-Dependent peptide release at Caenorhabditis elegans synapses

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作者
Gracheva, Elena O. [1 ]
Burdina, Anna O. [1 ]
Touroutine, Denis [1 ]
Berthelot-Grosjean, Martine [1 ]
Parekh, Hetal [1 ]
Richmond, Janet E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci, Sci & Engn Labs, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
关键词
tomosyn; CAPS; C; elegans; peptidergic transmission; neuromuscular junction; UNC-31; TOM-1;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2339-07.2007
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The syntaxin-interacting protein tomosyn is thought to be a key regulator of exocytosis, although its precise mechanism of action has yet to be elucidated. Here we examined the role of tomosyn in peptide secretion in Caenorhabditis elegans tomosyn (tom-1) mutants. Ultrastructural analysis of tom-1 mutants revealed a 50% reduction in presynaptic dense-core vesicles (DCVs) corresponding to enhanced neuropeptide release. Conversely, overexpression of TOM-1 led to an accumulation of DCVs. Together, these data provide the first in vivo evidence that TOM-1 negatively regulates DCV exocytosis. In C. elegans, neuropeptide release is promoted by the calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion (CAPS) homolog UNC-31. To test for a genetic interaction between tomosyn and CAPS, we generated tom-1; unc-31 double mutants. Loss of TOM-1 suppressed the behavioral, electrophysiological, and DCV ultrastructural phenotypes of unc-31 mutants, indicating that TOM-1 antagonizes UNC-31-dependent DCV release. Because unc-31 mutants exhibit synaptic transmission defects, we postulated that loss of DCV release in these mutants and the subsequent suppression by tom-1 mutants could simply reflect alterations in synaptic activity, rather than direct regulation of DCV release. To distinguish between these two possibilities, we analyzed C. elegans Rim mutants (unc- 10), which have a comparable reduction in synaptic transmission to unc- 31 mutants, specifically attributed to defects in synaptic vesicle (SV) exocytosis. Based on this analysis, we conclude that the changes in DCV release in tom-1 and unc- 31 mutants reflect direct effects of TOM-1 and UNC-31 on DCV exocytosis, rather than altered SV release.
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