Abstract
The buttressed-ring hypothesis, supported by recent cryo-electron tomography analysis of docked synaptic-like vesicles in neuroendocrine cells, postulates that prefusion SNAREpins are stabilized and organized by Synaptotagmin (Syt) ring-like oligomers. Here, we use a reconstituted single-vesicle fusion analysis to test the prediction that destabilizing the Syt1 oligomers destabilizes the clamp and results in spontaneous fusion in the absence of Ca 2+ . Vesicles in which Syt oligomerization is compromised by a ring-destabilizing mutation dock and diffuse freely on the bilayer until they fuse spontaneously, similar to vesicles containing only v-SNAREs. In contrast, vesicles containing wild-type Syt are immobile as soon as they attach to the bilayer and remain frozen in place, up to at least 1 h until fusion is triggered by Ca 2+ .
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Ramakrishnan, S., Bera, M., Coleman, J., Krishnakumar, S. S., Pincet, F., & Rothman, J. E. (2019). Synaptotagmin oligomers are necessary and can be sufficient to form a Ca 2+ -sensitive fusion clamp. FEBS Letters, 593(2), 154–162. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.13317
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