Estes_1996_J.Neurosci_16_5443

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Title : Traffic of dynamin within individual Drosophila synaptic boutons relative to compartment-specific markers - Estes_1996_J.Neurosci_16_5443
Author(s) : Estes PS , Roos J , van der Bliek A , Kelly RB , Krishnan KS , Ramaswami M
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 16 :5443 , 1996
Abstract :

Presynaptic terminals contain several specialized compartments, which have been described by electron microscopy. We show in an identified Drosophila neuromuscular synapse that several of these compartments-synaptic vesicle clusters, presynaptic plasma membrane, presynaptic cytosol, and axonal cytoskeleton-labeled by specific reagents may be resolved from one another by laser scanning confocal microscopy. Using a panel of compartment-specific markers and Drosophila shibire(ts1) mutants to trap an intermediate stage in synaptic vesicle recycling, we have examined the localization and redistribution of dynamin within single synaptic varicosities at the larval neuromuscular junction. Our results suggest that dynamin is not a freely diffusible molecule in resting nerve terminals; rather, it appears localized to synaptic sites by association with yet uncharacterized presynaptic components. In shi(ts1) nerve terminals depleted of synaptic vesicles, dynamin is quantitatively redistributed to the plasma membrane. It is not, however, distributed uniformly over presynaptic plasmalemma; instead, fluorescence images show "hot spots" of dynamin on the plasma membrane of vesicle-depleted nerve terminals. We suggest that these dynamin-rich domains may mark the active zones for synaptic vesicle endocytosis first described at the frog neuromuscular junction.

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Estes PS, Roos J, van der Bliek A, Kelly RB, Krishnan KS, Ramaswami M (1996)
Traffic of dynamin within individual Drosophila synaptic boutons relative to compartment-specific markers
Journal of Neuroscience 16 :5443

Estes PS, Roos J, van der Bliek A, Kelly RB, Krishnan KS, Ramaswami M (1996)
Journal of Neuroscience 16 :5443