Presynaptic spinophilin tunes neurexin signalling to control active zone architecture and function

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​Presynaptic spinophilin tunes neurexin signalling to control active zone architecture and function​
Muhammad, K.; Reddy-Alla, S.; Driller, J. H.; Schreiner, D.; Rey, U.; Böhme, M. A. & Hollmann, C. et al.​ (2015) 
Nature Communications6 art. 8362​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms9362 

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Muhammad, Karzan; Reddy-Alla, Suneel; Driller, Jan H.; Schreiner, Dietmar; Rey, Ulises; Böhme, Mathias A.; Hollmann, Christina; Ramesh, Niraja; Depner, Harald; Luetzkendorf, Janine; Matkovic, Tanja; Goetz, Torsten; Bergeron, Dominique Dufour; Schmoranzer, Jan; Goettfert, Fabian ; Holt, Matthew ; Wahl, Markus C. ; Hell, Stefan ; Scheiffele, Peter; Walter, Alexander Matthias; Loll, Bernhard; Sigrist, Stephan J.
Abstract
Assembly and maturation of synapses at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction (NMJ) depend on trans-synaptic neurexin/neuroligin signalling, which is promoted by the scaffolding protein Syd-1 binding to neurexin. Here we report that the scaffold protein spinophilin binds to the C-terminal portion of neurexin and is needed to limit neurexin/neuroligin signalling by acting antagonistic to Syd-1. Loss of presynaptic spinophilin results in the formation of excess, but atypically small active zones. Neuroligin-1/neurexin-1/Syd-1 levels are increased at spinophilin mutant NMJs, and removal of single copies of the neurexin-1, Syd-1 or neuroligin-1 genes suppresses the spinophilin-active zone phenotype. Evoked transmission is strongly reduced at spinophilin terminals, owing to a severely reduced release probability at individual active zones. We conclude that presynaptic spinophilin fine-tunes neurexin/neuroligin signalling to control active zone number and functionality, thereby optimizing them for action potential-induced exocytosis.
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2015
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Nature Communications 
ISSN
2041-1723
Language
English

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