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Overlapping role of synaptophysin and synaptogyrin family proteins in determining the small size of synaptic vesicles

Daehun Park, Kenshiro Fujise, Yumei Wu, Rafael Luján, Sergio Del Olmo-Cabrera, John F. Wesseling, Pietro De Camilli

2024Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Members of the synaptophysin and synaptogyrin family are vesicle proteins with four transmembrane domains. In spite of their abundance in synaptic vesicle (SV) membranes, their role remains elusive and only mild defects at the cellular and organismal level are observed in mice lacking one or more family members. Here, we show that coexpression with synapsin in fibroblasts of each of the four brain-enriched members of this family-synaptophysin, synaptoporin, synaptogyrin 1, and synaptogyrin 3-is sufficient to generate clusters of small vesicles in the same size range of SVs. Moreover, mice lacking all these four proteins have larger SVs. We conclude that synaptophysin and synaptogyrin family proteins play an overlapping function in the biogenesis of SVs and in determining their small size.

Topics & Concepts

SynaptophysinSynaptic vesicleVesicleSynapsin IBiogenesisBiologyCell biologySynapsinProtein familyTransmembrane proteinFunction (biology)MembraneGeneticsReceptorImmunohistochemistryImmunologyGeneLipid Membrane Structure and BehaviorCellular transport and secretionNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research