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  • A synaptic vesicle-associated Ca2+ channel promotes endocytosis and couples exocytosis to endocytosis.

A synaptic vesicle-associated Ca2+ channel promotes endocytosis and couples exocytosis to endocytosis.

Cell (2009-09-10)
Chi-Kuang Yao, Yong Qi Lin, Cindy V Ly, Tomoko Ohyama, Claire M Haueter, Vera Y Moiseenkova-Bell, Theodore G Wensel, Hugo J Bellen
ABSTRACT

Synaptic vesicle (SV) exo- and endocytosis are tightly coupled to sustain neurotransmission in presynaptic terminals, and both are regulated by Ca(2+). Ca(2+) influx triggered by voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels is necessary for SV fusion. However, extracellular Ca(2+) has also been shown to be required for endocytosis. The intracellular Ca(2+) levels (<1 microM) that trigger endocytosis are typically much lower than those (>10 microM) needed to induce exocytosis, and endocytosis is inhibited when the Ca(2+) level exceeds 1 microM. Here, we identify and characterize a transmembrane protein associated with SVs that, upon SV fusion, localizes at periactive zones. Loss of Flower results in impaired intracellular resting Ca(2+) levels and impaired endocytosis. Flower multimerizes and is able to form a channel to control Ca(2+) influx. We propose that Flower functions as a Ca(2+) channel to regulate synaptic endocytosis and hence couples exo- with endocytosis.