Title : UNC-13 and UNC-10\/rim localize synaptic vesicles to specific membrane domains - Weimer_2006_J.Neurosci_26_8040 |
Author(s) : Weimer RM , Gracheva EO , Meyrignac O , Miller KG , Richmond JE , Bessereau JL |
Ref : Journal of Neuroscience , 26 :8040 , 2006 |
Abstract :
Synaptic vesicles undergo a maturation step, termed priming, in which they become competent to fuse with the plasma membrane. To morphologically define the site of vesicle priming and identify fusion-competent synaptic vesicles, we combined a rapid physical-fixation technique with immunogold staining and high-resolution morphometric analysis at Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junctions. In these presynaptic terminals, a subset of synaptic vesicles contact the plasma membrane within approximately 100 nm of a presynaptic dense projection. UNC-13, a protein required for vesicle priming, localizes to this same region of the plasma membrane. In an unc-13 null mutant, few synaptic vesicles contact the plasma membrane, suggesting that membrane-contacting synaptic vesicles represent the morphological correlates of primed vesicles. Interestingly, a subpopulation of membrane-contacting vesicles, located within 30 nm of a dense projection, are unperturbed in unc-13 mutants. We show that UNC-10/Rim, a protein implicated in presynaptic plasticity, localizes to dense projections and that loss of UNC-10/Rim causes an UNC-13-independent reduction in membrane-contacting synaptic vesicles within 30 nm of the dense projections. Our data together identify a discrete domain for vesicle priming within 100 nm of dense projections and further suggest that UNC-10/Rim and UNC-13 separately contribute to the membrane localization of synaptic vesicles within this domain. |
PubMedSearch : Weimer_2006_J.Neurosci_26_8040 |
PubMedID: 16885217 |
Weimer RM, Gracheva EO, Meyrignac O, Miller KG, Richmond JE, Bessereau JL (2006)
UNC-13 and UNC-10\/rim localize synaptic vesicles to specific membrane domains
Journal of Neuroscience
26 :8040
Weimer RM, Gracheva EO, Meyrignac O, Miller KG, Richmond JE, Bessereau JL (2006)
Journal of Neuroscience
26 :8040