Synergistic control of neurotransmitter release by different members of the synaptotagmin family
- PMID: 29886350
- DOI: 10.1016/j.conb.2018.05.006
Synergistic control of neurotransmitter release by different members of the synaptotagmin family
Abstract
Quantal neurotransmitter release at nerve terminals is tightly regulated by the presynaptic Ca2+ concentration. Here, we summarise current advances in understanding how the interplay between presynaptic Ca2+ dynamics and different Ca2+ release sensors shapes action potential-evoked release on a timescale from hundreds of microseconds to hundreds of milliseconds. In particular, we review recent studies that reveal the synergistic roles of the low Ca2+ affinity/fast release sensors synaptotagmins 1, 2 and 9 and the high affinity/slow release sensor synaptotagmin 7 in the regulation of synchronous and asynchronous release and of short-term synaptic plasticity. We also examine new biochemical and structural data and outline a working model that could potentially explain the cooperative roles of different synaptotagmins in molecular terms.
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