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Phospholipids Differentially Regulate Ca2+ Binding to Synaptotagmin-1.
Lawrence, Sophie A S; Kirschbaum, Carla; Bennett, Jack L; Lutomski, Corinne A; El-Baba, Tarick J; Robinson, Carol V.
Afiliação
  • Lawrence SAS; Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ, U.K.
  • Kirschbaum C; The Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, U.K.
  • Bennett JL; Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ, U.K.
  • Lutomski CA; The Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, U.K.
  • El-Baba TJ; Department of Chemistry, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QZ, U.K.
  • Robinson CV; The Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QU, U.K.
ACS Chem Biol ; 19(4): 953-961, 2024 04 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38566504
ABSTRACT
Synaptotagmin-1 (Syt-1) is a calcium sensing protein that is resident in synaptic vesicles. It is well established that Syt-1 is essential for fast and synchronous neurotransmitter release. However, the role of Ca2+ and phospholipid binding in the function of Syt-1, and ultimately in neurotransmitter release, is unclear. Here, we investigate the binding of Ca2+ to Syt-1, first in the absence of lipids, using native mass spectrometry to evaluate individual binding affinities. Syt-1 binds to one Ca2+ with a KD ∼ 45 µM. Each subsequent binding affinity (n ≥ 2) is successively unfavorable. Given that Syt-1 has been reported to bind anionic phospholipids to modulate the Ca2+ binding affinity, we explored the extent that Ca2+ binding was mediated by selected anionic phospholipid binding. We found that phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate (PI(4,5)P2) and dioleoylphosphatidylserine (DOPS) positively modulated Ca2+ binding. However, the extent of Syt-1 binding to phosphatidylinositol 3,5-bisphosphate (PI(3,5)P2) was reduced with increasing [Ca2+]. Overall, we find that specific lipids differentially modulate Ca2+ binding. Given that these lipids are enriched in different subcellular compartments and therefore may interact with Syt-1 at different stages of the synaptic vesicle cycle, we propose a regulatory mechanism involving Syt-1, Ca2+, and anionic phospholipids that may also control some aspects of vesicular exocytosis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fosfolipídeos / Cálcio / Sinaptotagmina I Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fosfolipídeos / Cálcio / Sinaptotagmina I Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article