Abstract
Doc2 has two C2 domains that interact with Ca2+ and phospholipid. Munc13 has two C2 domains and one C1 domain that interacts with phorbol ester or diacylglycerol (DAG) and phospholipid. Both Doc2 and Munc13 are implicated in Ca2-dependent neurotransmitter release, but their modes of action still remain unclear. We show here that Doc2 interacts with Munc13 both in a cell- free system and in intact PC12 cells during the high K+induced Ca2+- dependent exocytosis. The Doc2-Munc13 interactions are stimulated by phorbol ester through the C1 domain of Munc13. Overexpression of the Doc2-interacting domain of Munc13 reduces the Ca2+-dependent exocytosis from PC12 cells, and co-expression with Doc2 suppresses this reduction. These results, together with the earlier findings that secretagogues produce DAG and elevate cytoplasmic Ca2+, suggest that the DAG-induced Doc2-Munc13 interactions play an important role in Ca2+-dependent exocytotic machinery.
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Orita, S., Naito, A., Sakaguchi, G., Maeda, M., Igarashi, H., Sasaki, T., & Takai, Y. (1997). Physical and functional interactions of Doc2 and Munc13 in Ca2+- dependent exocytotic machinery. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 272(26), 16081–16084. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.272.26.16081
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