CAPS-1 and CAPS-2 are essential synaptic vesicle priming proteins

2007 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​CAPS-1 and CAPS-2 are essential synaptic vesicle priming proteins​
Jockusch, W. J.; Speidel, D.; Sigler, A.; Sørensen, J. B.; Varoqueaux, F.; Rhee, J.-S.   & Brose, N. ​ (2007) 
Cell131(4) pp. 796​-808​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2007.11.002 

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Jockusch, Wolf J.; Speidel, Dina; Sigler, Albrecht; Sørensen, Jakob Balslev; Varoqueaux, Frederique; Rhee, Jeong-Seop ; Brose, Nils 
Abstract
Before transmitter-filled synaptic vesicles can fuse with the plasma membrane upon stimulation they have to be primed to fusion competence. The regulation of this priming process controls the strength and plasticity of synaptic transmission between neurons, which in turn determines many complex brain functions. We show that CAPS-1 and CAPS-2 are essential components of the synaptic vesicle priming machinery. CAPS-deficient neurons contain no or very few fusion competent synaptic vesicles, which causes a selective impairment of fast phasic transmitter release. Increases in the intracellular Ca2+ levels can transiently revert this defect. Our findings demonstrate that CAPS proteins generate and maintain a highly fusion competent synaptic vesicle pool that supports phasic Ca2+ triggered release of transmitters.
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2007
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Cell Press
Journal
Cell 
ISSN
0092-8674

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