Abstract
Bassoon and the related protein Piccolo are core components of the presynaptic cytomatrix at the active zone of neurotransmitter release. They are transported on Golgi-derived membranous organelles, called Piccolo-Bassoon transport vesicles (PTVs), from the neuronal soma to distal axonal locations, where they participate in assembling new synapses. Despite their net anterograde transport, PTVs move in both directions within the axon. How PTVs are linked to retrograde motors and the functional signifcance of their bidirectional transport are unclear. In this study, we report the direct interaction of Bassoon with dynein light chains (DLCs) DLC1 and DLC2, which potentially link PTVs to dynein and myosin V motor complexes. We demonstrate that Bassoon functions as a cargo adapter for retrograde transport and that disruption of the Bassoon-DLC interactions leads to impaired traffcking of Bassoon in neurons and affects the distribution of Bassoon and Piccolo among synapses. These fndings reveal a novel function for Bassoon in traffcking and synaptic delivery of active zone material. © 2009 Fejtova et al.
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Fejtova, A., Davydova, D., Bischof, F., Lazarevic, V., Altrock, W. D., Romorini, S., … Gundelfnger, E. D. (2009). Dynein light chain regulates axonal traffcking and synaptic levels of Bassoon. Journal of Cell Biology, 185(2), 341–355. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200807155
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