Exocytosed protons feedback to suppress the Ca2+ current in mammalian cone photoreceptors
- PMID: 11754841
- DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(01)00535-9
Exocytosed protons feedback to suppress the Ca2+ current in mammalian cone photoreceptors
Abstract
A proton pump acidifies synaptic vesicles and provides the electrochemical gradient for transmitter uptake. Although external protons can modulate membrane voltage- and ligand-gated conductances, the fate of the protons released when vesicles fuse with the plasma membrane is unclear. In the dark, the glutamate-laden vesicles of cone photoreceptors fuse continuously with the plasma membrane. I now show that vesicular protons feed back to block the nearby calcium channels that mediate release. This local proton-mediated feedback is a novel mechanism through which neurons may regulate the release of transmitter.
Comment in
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Proton release as a modulator of presynaptic function.Neuron. 2001 Dec 20;32(6):960-2. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(01)00549-9. Neuron. 2001. PMID: 11754826 Review.
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