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Tomosyn associates with secretory vesicles in neurons through its N- and C-terminal domains

PLoS ONE. 2017-01; 
GeertsCornelia J, ManciniRoberta, ChenNing, KoopmansFrank T W, LiKa Wan, SmitAugust B, van WeeringJan R T, VerhageMatthijs, GroffenAlexander
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Abstract

The secretory pathway in neurons requires efficient targeting of cargos and regulatory proteins to their release sites. Tomosyn contributes to synapse function by regulating synaptic vesicle (SV) and dense-core vesicle (DCV) secretion. While there is large support for the presynaptic accumulation of tomosyn in fixed preparations, alternative subcellular locations have been suggested. Here we studied the dynamic distribution of tomosyn-1 (Stxbp5) and tomosyn-2 (Stxbp5l) in mouse hippocampal neurons and observed a mixed diffuse and punctate localization pattern of both isoforms. Tomosyn-1 accumulations were present in axons and dendrites. As expected, tomosyn-1 was expressed in about 75% of the presynaptic te... More

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