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Drosophila Ptp4E regulates vesicular packaging for monoamine-neuropeptide co-transmission.


ABSTRACT: Many neurons influence their targets through co-release of neuropeptides and small-molecule transmitters. Neuropeptides are packaged into dense-core vesicles (DCVs) in the soma and then transported to synapses, while small-molecule transmitters such as monoamines are packaged by vesicular transporters that function at synapses. These separate packaging mechanisms point to activity, by inducing co-release as the sole scaler of co-transmission. Based on screening in Drosophila for increased presynaptic neuropeptides, the receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase (Rptp) Ptp4E was found to post-transcriptionally regulate neuropeptide content in single DCVs at octopamine synapses. This occurs without changing neuropeptide release efficiency, transport and DCV size measured by both stimulated emission depletion super-resolution and transmission electron microscopy. Ptp4E also controls the presynaptic abundance and activity of the vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT), which packages monoamine transmitters for synaptic release. Thus, rather than rely on altering electrical activity, the Rptp regulates packaging underlying monoamine-neuropeptide co-transmission by controlling vesicular membrane transporter and luminal neuropeptide content.This article has an associated First Person interview with the first author of the paper.

SUBMITTER: Tao J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6467486 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Drosophila</i> Ptp4E regulates vesicular packaging for monoamine-neuropeptide co-transmission.

Tao Juan J   Bulgari Dinara D   Berkhoudt Drew A DA   Calderon Michael J MJ   Watkins Simon C SC   Fonseca Velez Hector J HJ   Sabeva Nadezhda N   Deitcher David L DL   Levitan Edwin S ES  

Journal of cell science 20190403 7


Many neurons influence their targets through co-release of neuropeptides and small-molecule transmitters. Neuropeptides are packaged into dense-core vesicles (DCVs) in the soma and then transported to synapses, while small-molecule transmitters such as monoamines are packaged by vesicular transporters that function at synapses. These separate packaging mechanisms point to activity, by inducing co-release as the sole scaler of co-transmission. Based on screening in <i>Drosophila</i> for increased  ...[more]

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