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  • Modulation of Presynaptic Release Probability by the Vertebrate-Specific Protein Mover.

Modulation of Presynaptic Release Probability by the Vertebrate-Specific Protein Mover.

Neuron (2015-07-28)
Christoph Körber, Heinz Horstmann, Varun Venkataramani, Frank Herrmannsdörfer, Thomas Kremer, Michaela Kaiser, Darius B Schwenger, Saheeb Ahmed, Camin Dean, Thomas Dresbach, Thomas Kuner
ABSTRACT

Mover, a member of the exquisitely small group of vertebrate-specific presynaptic proteins, has been discovered as an interaction partner of the scaffolding protein Bassoon, yet its function has not been elucidated. We used adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated shRNA expression to knock down Mover in the calyx of Held in vivo. Although spontaneous synaptic transmission remained unaffected, we found a strong increase of the evoked EPSC amplitude. The size of the readily releasable pool was unaltered, but short-term depression was accelerated and enhanced, consistent with an increase in release probability after Mover knockdown. This increase in release probability was not caused by alterations in Ca(2+) influx but rather by a higher Ca(2+) sensitivity of the release machinery, as demonstrated by presynaptic Ca(2+) uncaging. We therefore conclude that Mover expression in certain subsets of synapses negatively regulates synaptic release probability, constituting a novel mechanism to tune synaptic transmission.

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Anti-Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 1 Antibody, serum, Chemicon®