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A dual role for Cav1.4 Ca2+ channels in the molecular and structural organization of the rod photoreceptor synapse.


ABSTRACT: Synapses are fundamental information processing units that rely on voltage-gated Ca2+ (Cav) channels to trigger Ca2+-dependent neurotransmitter release. Cav channels also play Ca2+-independent roles in other biological contexts, but whether they do so in axon terminals is unknown. Here, we addressed this unknown with respect to the requirement for Cav1.4 L-type channels for the formation of rod photoreceptor synapses in the retina. Using a mouse strain expressing a non-conducting mutant form of Cav1.4, we report that the Cav1.4 protein, but not its Ca2+ conductance, is required for the molecular assembly of rod synapses; however, Cav1.4 Ca2+ signals are needed for the appropriate recruitment of postsynaptic partners. Our results support a model in which presynaptic Cav channels serve both as organizers of synaptic building blocks and as sources of Ca2+ ions in building the first synapse of the visual pathway and perhaps more broadly in the nervous system.

SUBMITTER: Maddox JW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7561352 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A dual role for Ca<sub>v</sub>1.4 Ca<sup>2+</sup> channels in the molecular and structural organization of the rod photoreceptor synapse.

Maddox J Wesley JW   Randall Kate L KL   Yadav Ravi P RP   Williams Brittany B   Hagen Jussara J   Derr Paul J PJ   Kerov Vasily V   Della Santina Luca L   Baker Sheila A SA   Artemyev Nikolai N   Hoon Mrinalini M   Lee Amy A  

eLife 20200917


Synapses are fundamental information processing units that rely on voltage-gated Ca<sup>2+</sup> (Ca<sub>v</sub>) channels to trigger Ca<sup>2+</sup>-dependent neurotransmitter release. Ca<sub>v</sub> channels also play Ca<sup>2+</sup>-independent roles in other biological contexts, but whether they do so in axon terminals is unknown. Here, we addressed this unknown with respect to the requirement for Ca<sub>v</sub>1.4 L-type channels for the formation of rod photoreceptor synapses in the retina  ...[more]

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