FMRP regulates presynaptic localization of neuronal voltage gated calcium channels
Abstract
Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most common form of inherited intellectual disability and autism, results from the loss of fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP). We have recently identified a direct interaction of FMRP with voltage-gated Ca2+ channels that modulates neurotransmitter release. In the present study we used a combination of optophysiological tools to investigate the impact of FMRP on the targeting of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels to the active zones in neuronal presynaptic terminals. We monitored Ca2+ transients at synaptic boutons of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons using the genetically-encoded Ca2+ indicator GCaMP6f tagged to synaptophysin. We show that knock-down of FMRP induces an increase of the amplitude of the Ca2+ transient in functionally-releasing presynaptic terminals, and that this effect is due to an increase of N-type Ca2+ channel contribution to the total Ca2+ transient. Dynamic regulation of Ca(v)2.2 channel trafficking is key to the function of these channels in neurons. Using a Ca(v)2.2 construct with an alpha-bungarotoxin binding site tag, we further investigate the impact of FMRP on the trafficking of Ca(v)2.2 channels. We show that forward trafficking of Ca(v)2.2 channels from the endoplasmic reticulum to the plasma membrane is reduced when co-expressed with FMRP. Altogether our data reveal a critical role of FMRP on localization of Ca-v channels to the presynaptic terminals and how its defect in a context of FXS can profoundly affect synaptic transmission.
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Título según WOS: | ID WOS:000523511000006 Not found in local WOS DB |
Título de la Revista: | NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE |
Volumen: | 138 |
Editorial: | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE |
Fecha de publicación: | 2020 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.nbd.2020.104779 |
Notas: | ISI |