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Title

Protein Quantification at the Single Vesicle Level Reveals That a Subset of Synaptic Vesicle Proteins Are Trafficked with High Precision.

Authors

Mutch, Sarah A.; Kensel-Hammes, Patricia; Gadd, Jennifer C.; Fujimoto, Bryant S.; Allen, Richard W.; Schiro, Perry G.; Lorenz, Robert M.; Kuyper, Christopher L.; Kuo, Jason S.; Bajjalieh, Sandra M.; Chiu, Daniel T.

Abstract

Protein sorting represents a potential point of regulation in neurotransmission because it dictates the protein composition of synaptic vesicles, the organelle that mediates transmitter release. Although the average number of most vesicle proteins has been estimated using bulk biochemical approaches (Takamori et al., 2006), no information exists on the intervesicle variability of protein number, and thus on the precision with which proteins are sorted to vesicles. To address this, we adapted a single molecule quantification approach (Mutch et al., 2007) and used it to quantify both the average number and variance of seven integral membrane proteins in brain synaptic vesicles. We report that four vesicle proteins, SV2, the proton ATPase, Vglut1, and synaptotagmin 1, showed little intervesicle variation in number, indicating they are sorted to vesicles with high precision. In contrast, the apparent number of VAMP2/synaptobrevin 2, synaptophysin, and synaptogyrin demonstrated significant intervesicle variability. These findings place constraints on models of protein function at the synapse and raise the possibility that changes in vesicle protein expression affect vesicle composition and functioning.

Subjects

PROTEIN synthesis; PROTEIN structure; SYNAPTIC vesicles; ORGANELLES; BIOMOLECULES; NEURAL transmission

Publication

Journal of Neuroscience, 2011, Vol 31, Issue 4, p1461

ISSN

0270-6474

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3805-10.2011

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