Disruption of adaptor protein 2μ (AP‐2μ) in cochlear hair cells impairs vesicle reloading of synaptic release sites and hearing

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​Disruption of adaptor protein 2μ (AP‐2μ) in cochlear hair cells impairs vesicle reloading of synaptic release sites and hearing​
Jung, S. ; Maritzen, T.; Wichmann, C. ; Jing, Z.; Neef, A. ; Revelo, N. H.   & Al-Moyed, H. et al.​ (2015) 
EMBO Journal34(21) pp. 2686​-2702​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201591885 

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Jung, SangYong ; Maritzen, Tanja; Wichmann, Carolin ; Jing, Zhizi; Neef, Andreas ; Revelo, Natalia H. ; Al-Moyed, Hanan; Meese, Sandra ; Wojcik, Sonja M. ; Panou, Iliana ; Bulut, Haydar; Schu, Peter ; Ficner, Ralf ; Reisinger, Ellen ; Rizzoli, Silvio ; Neef, Jakob ; Strenzke, Nicola ; Haucke, Volker; Moser, Tobias 
Abstract
Active zones (AZs) of inner hair cells (IHCs) indefatigably release hundreds of vesicles per second, requiring each release site to reload vesicles at tens per second. Here, we report that the endocytic adaptor protein 2 (AP-2) is required for release site replenishment and hearing. We show that hair cell-specific disruption of AP-2 slows IHC exocytosis immediately after fusion of the readily releasable pool of vesicles, despite normal abundance of membrane-proximal vesicles and intact endocytic membrane retrieval. Sound-driven postsynaptic spiking was reduced in a use-dependent manner, and the altered interspike interval statistics suggested a slowed reloading of release sites. Sustained strong stimulation led to accumulation of endosome-like vacuoles, fewer clathrin-coated endocytic intermediates, andvesicle depletion of the membrane-distal synaptic ribbon in AP-2-deficient IHCs, indicating a further role of AP-2 in clathrin-dependent vesicle reformation on a timescale of many seconds. Finally, we show that AP-2 sorts its IHC-cargo otoferlin. We propose that binding of AP-2 to otoferlin facilitates replenishment of release sites, for example, via speeding AZ clearance of exocytosed material, in addition to a role of AP-2 in synaptic vesicle reformation.
Issue Date
2015
Journal
EMBO Journal 
ISSN
0261-4189
eISSN
1460-2075
Language
English

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