Sakaba_2005_Science_309_491

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Title : Distinct kinetic changes in neurotransmitter release after SNARE protein cleavage - Sakaba_2005_Science_309_491
Author(s) : Sakaba T , Stein A , Jahn R , Neher E
Ref : Science , 309 :491 , 2005
Abstract :

Neurotransmitter release is triggered by calcium ions and depends critically on the correct function of three types of SNARE [soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein (SNAP) receptor] proteins. With use of the large calyx of Held presynaptic terminal from rats, we found that cleavage of different SNARE proteins by clostridial neurotoxins caused distinct kinetic changes in neurotransmitter release. When elevating calcium ion concentration directly at the presynaptic terminal with the use of caged calcium, cleavage of SNAP-25 by botulinum toxin A (BoNT/A) produced a strong reduction in the calcium sensitivity for release, whereas cleavage of syntaxin using BoNT/C1 and synaptobrevin using tetanus toxin (TeNT) produced an all-or-nothing block without changing the kinetics of remaining vesicles. When stimulating release by calcium influx through channels, a difference between BoNT/C1 and TeNT emerged, which suggests that cleavage of synaptobrevin modifies the coupling between channels and release-competent vesicles.

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Sakaba T, Stein A, Jahn R, Neher E (2005)
Distinct kinetic changes in neurotransmitter release after SNARE protein cleavage
Science 309 :491

Sakaba T, Stein A, Jahn R, Neher E (2005)
Science 309 :491