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Gangliosides interact with synaptotagmin to form the high-affinity receptor complex for botulinum neurotoxin B.


ABSTRACT: Botulinum neurotoxin type B (BoNT/B) recognizes nerve terminals by binding to 2 receptor components: a polysialoganglioside, predominantly GT1b, and synaptotagmin 1/2. It is widely thought that BoNT/B initially binds to GT1b then diffuses in the plane of the membrane to interact with synaptotagmin. We have addressed the hypothesis that a GT1b-synaptotagmin cis complex forms the BoNT/B receptor. We identified a consensus glycosphingolipid-binding motif in the extracellular juxtamembrane domain of synaptotagmins 1/2 and confirmed by Langmuir monolayer, surface plasmon resonance, and circular dichroism that GT1b interacts with synaptotagmin peptides containing this sequence, inducing ?-helical structure. Molecular modeling and tryptophan fluorescence spectroscopy were consistent with the intertwining of GT1b and synaptotagmin, involving cis interactions between the oligosaccharide and ceramide moieties of GT1b and the juxtamembrane and transmembrane domains of synaptotagmin, respectively. Furthermore, a point mutation on synaptotagmin, located outside of the BoNT/B-binding segment, inhibited GT1b binding and blocked GT1b-induced potentiation of BoNT/B binding to synaptotagmin-expressing cells. Our findings are consistent with a model in which a preassembled GT1b-synaptotagmin complex constitutes the high-affinity BoNT/B receptor.

SUBMITTER: Flores A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6731659 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gangliosides interact with synaptotagmin to form the high-affinity receptor complex for botulinum neurotoxin B.

Flores Alessandra A   Ramirez-Franco Jorge J   Desplantes Richard R   Debreux Kévin K   Ferracci Géraldine G   Wernert Florian F   Blanchard Marie-Pierre MP   Maulet Yves Y   Youssouf Fahamoe F   Sangiardi Marion M   Iborra Cécile C   Popoff Michel Robert MR   Seagar Michael M   Fantini Jacques J   Lévêque Christian C   El Far Oussama O  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190820 36


Botulinum neurotoxin type B (BoNT/B) recognizes nerve terminals by binding to 2 receptor components: a polysialoganglioside, predominantly GT1b, and synaptotagmin 1/2. It is widely thought that BoNT/B initially binds to GT1b then diffuses in the plane of the membrane to interact with synaptotagmin. We have addressed the hypothesis that a GT1b-synaptotagmin <i>cis</i> complex forms the BoNT/B receptor. We identified a consensus glycosphingolipid-binding motif in the extracellular juxtamembrane do  ...[more]

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