Complexin has a dual synaptic function as checkpoint protein in vesicle priming and as a promoter of vesicle fusion

Author:

López-Murcia Francisco José1ORCID,Lin Kun-Han2,Berns Manon M. M.1ORCID,Ranjan Mrinalini13ORCID,Lipstein Noa1ORCID,Neher Erwin24ORCID,Brose Nils14,Reim Kerstin1ORCID,Taschenberger Holger1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen 37075, Germany

2. Laboratory of Membrane Biophysics, Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen 37077, Germany

3. Göttingen Graduate School for Neurosciences, Biophysics, and Molecular Biosciences, Georg August University Göttingen, Göttingen 37077, Germany

4. Cluster of Excellence ‘Multiscale Bioimaging’, Georg August University Göttingen, Göttingen 37073, Germany

Abstract

The presynaptic SNARE-complex regulator complexin (Cplx) enhances the fusogenicity of primed synaptic vesicles (SVs). Consequently, Cplx deletion impairs action potential-evoked transmitter release. Conversely, though, Cplx loss enhances spontaneous and delayed asynchronous release at certain synapse types. Using electrophysiology and kinetic modeling, we show that such seemingly contradictory transmitter release phenotypes seen upon Cplx deletion can be explained by an additional of Cplx in the control of SV priming, where its ablation facilitates the generation of a “faulty” SV fusion apparatus. Supporting this notion, a sequential two-step priming scheme, featuring reduced vesicle fusogenicity and increased transition rates into the faulty primed state, reproduces all aberrations of transmitter release modes and short-term synaptic plasticity seen upon Cplx loss. Accordingly, we propose a dual presynaptic function for the SNARE-complex interactor Cplx, one as a “checkpoint” protein that guarantees the proper assembly of the fusion machinery during vesicle priming, and one in boosting vesicle fusogenicity.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

MEC | Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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