Complexin cross-links prefusion SNAREs into a zigzag array

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Abstract

Complexin prevents SNAREs from releasing neurotransmitters until an action potential arrives at the synapse. To understand the mechanism for this inhibition, we determined the structure of complexin bound to a mimetic of a prefusion SNAREpin lacking the portion of the v-SNARE that zippers last to trigger fusion. The 'central helix' of complexin is anchored to one SNARE complex, while its 'accessory helix' extends away at ∼45Â ° and bridges to a second complex, occupying the vacant v-SNARE binding site to inhibit fusion. We expected the accessory helix to compete with the v-SNARE for t-SNARE binding but found instead that the interaction occurs intermolecularly. Thus, complexin organizes the SNAREs into a zigzag topology that, when interposed between the vesicle and plasma membranes, is incompatible with fusion. © 2011 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Kümmel, D., Krishnakumar, S. S., Radoff, D. T., Li, F., Giraudo, C. G., Pincet, F., … Reinisch, K. M. (2011). Complexin cross-links prefusion SNAREs into a zigzag array. Nature Structural and Molecular Biology, 18(8), 927–933. https://doi.org/10.1038/nsmb.2101

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