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Proper synaptic vesicle formation and neuronal network activity critically rely on syndapin I
Britta QualmannMichael M. KesselsAnne StellmacherAlexander DieslerIsabella Spiwoks-beckerVictor SabanovSusanne Tom DieckAnne SinningRashmi AhujaJulia GrimmTamar DugladzeChristian A. HübnerSusann SchülerAnke Katharina MüllerDetlef BalschunFrank AngensteinRainer SpessertReinhard FässlerTengis GloveliDennis KochMarkus MoserTariq AhmedTobias M. Boeckerssubject
General Immunology and MicrobiologyGeneral NeuroscienceEndocytic cycleBiologyNeurotransmissionEndocytosisActin cytoskeletonSynaptic vesicleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBulk endocytosisCell biologyMolecular BiologyDynaminMembrane invaginationdescription
Synaptic transmission relies on effective and accurate compensatory endocytosis. F-BAR proteins may serve as membrane curvature sensors and/or inducers and thereby support membrane remodelling processes; yet, their in vivo functions urgently await disclosure. We demonstrate that the F-BAR protein syndapin I is crucial for proper brain function. Syndapin I knockout (KO) mice suffer from seizures, a phenotype consistent with excessive hippocampal network activity. Loss of syndapin I causes defects in presynaptic membrane trafficking processes, which are especially evident under high-capacity retrieval conditions, accumulation of endocytic intermediates, loss of synaptic vesicle (SV) size control, impaired activity-dependent SV retrieval and defective synaptic activity. Detailed molecular analyses demonstrate that syndapin I plays an important role in the recruitment of all dynamin isoforms, central players in vesicle fission reactions, to the membrane. Consistently, syndapin I KO mice share phenotypes with dynamin I KO mice, whereas their seizure phenotype is very reminiscent of fitful mice expressing a mutant dynamin. Thus, syndapin I acts as pivotal membrane anchoring factor for dynamins during regeneration of SVs.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2011-09-16 | The EMBO Journal |