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Nanoscaled RIM clustering at presynaptic active zones revealed by endogenous tagging.


ABSTRACT: Chemical synaptic transmission involves neurotransmitter release from presynaptic active zones (AZs). The AZ protein Rab-3-interacting molecule (RIM) is important for normal Ca2+-triggered release. However, its precise localization within AZs of the glutamatergic neuromuscular junctions of Drosophila melanogaster remains elusive. We used CRISPR/Cas9-assisted genome engineering of the rim locus to incorporate small epitope tags for targeted super-resolution imaging. A V5-tag, derived from simian virus 5, and an HA-tag, derived from human influenza virus, were N-terminally fused to the RIM Zinc finger. Whereas both variants are expressed in co-localization with the core AZ scaffold Bruchpilot, electrophysiological characterization reveals that AP-evoked synaptic release is disturbed in rimV5-Znf but not in rimHA-Znf In addition, rimHA-Znf synapses show intact presynaptic homeostatic potentiation. Combining super-resolution localization microscopy and hierarchical clustering, we detect ∼10 RIMHA-Znf subclusters with ∼13 nm diameter per AZ that are compacted and increased in numbers in presynaptic homeostatic potentiation.

SUBMITTER: Mrestani A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10494931 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nanoscaled RIM clustering at presynaptic active zones revealed by endogenous tagging.

Mrestani Achmed A   Dannhäuser Sven S   Pauli Martin M   Kollmannsberger Philip P   Hübsch Martha M   Morris Lydia L   Langenhan Tobias T   Heckmann Manfred M   Paul Mila M MM  

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Chemical synaptic transmission involves neurotransmitter release from presynaptic active zones (AZs). The AZ protein Rab-3-interacting molecule (RIM) is important for normal Ca<sup>2+</sup>-triggered release. However, its precise localization within AZs of the glutamatergic neuromuscular junctions of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> remains elusive. We used CRISPR/Cas9-assisted genome engineering of the <i>rim</i> locus to incorporate small epitope tags for targeted super-resolution imaging. A V5-  ...[more]

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