The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis

The reformation of synaptic vesicles during endocytosis is essential for the maintenance of neurotransmission in central nerve terminals. Newly formed synaptic vesicles must be generated with the correct protein cargo in the correct stoichiometry to be functional for exocytosis. Classical clathrin a...

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Main Authors: Sarah Louise Gordon, Michael Alan Cousin
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsyn.2016.00001/full
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spelling doaj-11e5f712b938404fad1216304d73182f2020-11-25T01:00:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience1663-35632016-02-01810.3389/fnsyn.2016.00001177238The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosisSarah Louise Gordon0Michael Alan Cousin1Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental HealthUniversity of EdinburghThe reformation of synaptic vesicles during endocytosis is essential for the maintenance of neurotransmission in central nerve terminals. Newly formed synaptic vesicles must be generated with the correct protein cargo in the correct stoichiometry to be functional for exocytosis. Classical clathrin adaptor protein complexes play a key role in sorting and clustering synaptic vesicle cargo in this regard. However it is becoming increasingly apparent that additional fail-safe mechanisms exist to ensure the accurate retrieval of essential cargo molecules. For example, the monomeric adaptor proteins AP180/CALM and stonin-2 are required for the efficient retrieval of synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 respectively. Furthermore, recent studies have revealed that synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 interact with other synaptic vesicle cargoes to ensure a high fidelity of retrieval. These cargoes are synaptophysin (for synaptobrevin II) and SV2A (for synaptotagmin-1). In this review we summarise current knowledge regarding the retrieval mechanisms for both synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 during endocytosis. We also define and set criteria for a new functional group of synaptic vesicle molecules that facilitate the retrieval of their interaction partners. We have termed these molecules intrinsic trafficking partners (iTRAPs) and we discuss how the function of this group impacts on presynaptic performance in both health and disease.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsyn.2016.00001/fullClathrinEndocytosisSynaptophysinvesiclesynaptotagminpresynapse
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author Sarah Louise Gordon
Michael Alan Cousin
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Michael Alan Cousin
The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
Clathrin
Endocytosis
Synaptophysin
vesicle
synaptotagmin
presynapse
author_facet Sarah Louise Gordon
Michael Alan Cousin
author_sort Sarah Louise Gordon
title The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
title_short The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
title_full The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
title_fullStr The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
title_full_unstemmed The iTRAPs: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
title_sort itraps: guardians of synaptic vesicle cargo retrieval during endocytosis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
issn 1663-3563
publishDate 2016-02-01
description The reformation of synaptic vesicles during endocytosis is essential for the maintenance of neurotransmission in central nerve terminals. Newly formed synaptic vesicles must be generated with the correct protein cargo in the correct stoichiometry to be functional for exocytosis. Classical clathrin adaptor protein complexes play a key role in sorting and clustering synaptic vesicle cargo in this regard. However it is becoming increasingly apparent that additional fail-safe mechanisms exist to ensure the accurate retrieval of essential cargo molecules. For example, the monomeric adaptor proteins AP180/CALM and stonin-2 are required for the efficient retrieval of synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 respectively. Furthermore, recent studies have revealed that synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 interact with other synaptic vesicle cargoes to ensure a high fidelity of retrieval. These cargoes are synaptophysin (for synaptobrevin II) and SV2A (for synaptotagmin-1). In this review we summarise current knowledge regarding the retrieval mechanisms for both synaptobrevin II and synaptotagmin-1 during endocytosis. We also define and set criteria for a new functional group of synaptic vesicle molecules that facilitate the retrieval of their interaction partners. We have termed these molecules intrinsic trafficking partners (iTRAPs) and we discuss how the function of this group impacts on presynaptic performance in both health and disease.
topic Clathrin
Endocytosis
Synaptophysin
vesicle
synaptotagmin
presynapse
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnsyn.2016.00001/full
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