The intracellular Ca2+ sensitivity of transmitter release in glutamatergic neocortical boutons
- PMID: 40608930
- DOI: 10.1126/science.adp0870
The intracellular Ca2+ sensitivity of transmitter release in glutamatergic neocortical boutons
Abstract
Synaptotagmin-1 (Syt1) and Syt2 are the main calcium (Ca2+) sensors triggering synchronous release in the brain. In this work, we studied the mechanisms mediating Syt1-triggered release from neocortical synapses. We measured the Ca2+ dependency of release in layer 5 pyramidal neuron synapses by laser photolysis of caged Ca2+. Release had high Ca2+ affinity and positive cooperativity. Measurements at cerebellar Purkinje cell synapses and kinetic models indicate substantial differences compared with Syt2-triggered release. Our results suggest that Syt1-controlled release machineries are optimized for high reliability at moderate Ca2+ elevations and high plastic controllability.
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