» Articles » PMID: 17553987

UNC-31 (CAPS) is Required for Dense-core Vesicle but Not Synaptic Vesicle Exocytosis in Caenorhabditis Elegans

Overview
Journal J Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2007 Jun 8
PMID 17553987
Citations 184
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Previous studies indicated that CAPS (calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion) functions as an essential component for the Ca2+-dependent exocytosis of dense-core vesicles in neuroendocrine cells. However, recent mouse knock-out studies suggested an alternative role in the vesicular uptake or storage of catecholamines. To genetically assess the functional role of CAPS, we characterized the sole Caenorhabditis elegans CAPS ortholog UNC-31 (uncoordinated family member) and determined its role in dense-core vesicle-mediated peptide secretion and in synaptic vesicle recycling. Novel assays for dense-core vesicle exocytosis were developed by expressing a prepro-atrial natriuretic factor-green fluorescent protein fusion protein in C. elegans. unc-31 mutants exhibited reduced peptide release in vivo and lacked evoked peptide release in cultured neurons. In contrast, cultured neurons from unc-31 mutants exhibited normal stimulated synaptic vesicle recycling measured by FM4-64 [N-(3-triethylammoniumpropyl)-4-(6-(4-diethylamino)phenyl)hexatrienyl)pyridinium dibromide] dye uptake. Conversely, UNC-13, which exhibits sequence homology to CAPS/UNC-31, was found to be essential for synaptic vesicle but not dense-core vesicle exocytosis. These findings indicate that CAPS/UNC-31 function is not restricted to catecholaminergic vesicles but is generally required for and specific to dense-core vesicle exocytosis. Our results suggest that CAPS/UNC-31 and UNC-13 serve parallel and dedicated roles in dense-core vesicle and synaptic vesicle exocytosis, respectively, in the C. elegans nervous system.

Citing Articles

Heterogeneous model for superdiffusive movement of dense core vesicles in C. elegans.

Gavrilova A, Korabel N, Allan V, Fedotov S Sci Rep. 2025; 15(1):6996.

PMID: 40016327 PMC: 11868511. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-83602-1.


Axonal Mechanotransduction Drives Cytoskeletal Responses to Physiological Mechanical Forces.

Swaim G, Glomb O, Xie Y, Emerson C, Li Z, Beaudet D bioRxiv. 2025; .

PMID: 39990487 PMC: 11844441. DOI: 10.1101/2025.02.11.637689.


The exocytosis regulator complexin controls spontaneous synaptic vesicle release in a CAPS-dependent manner at C. elegans excitatory synapses.

Wang Y, Chow C, Zhang Y, Huang M, Higazy R, Ramakrishnan N PLoS Biol. 2025; 23(2):e3003023.

PMID: 39913617 PMC: 11838871. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3003023.


Perception of without infection induces in .

Schaller M, Sykes M, Easow S, Carranza F, Tuckowski A, Shah Y MicroPubl Biol. 2025; 2025.

PMID: 39867229 PMC: 11759934. DOI: 10.17912/micropub.biology.001422.


The uv1 Neuroendocrine Cells Provide Mechanosensory Feedback of Vulval Opening.

Yan L, Claman A, Bode A, Collins K J Neurosci. 2025; 45(6).

PMID: 39788737 PMC: 11800740. DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0678-24.2024.


References
1.
Ailion M, Inoue T, Weaver C, Holdcraft R, Thomas J . Neurosecretory control of aging in Caenorhabditis elegans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999; 96(13):7394-7. PMC: 22096. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.13.7394. View

2.
Augustin I, Rosenmund C, Sudhof T, Brose N . Munc13-1 is essential for fusion competence of glutamatergic synaptic vesicles. Nature. 1999; 400(6743):457-61. DOI: 10.1038/22768. View

3.
Elhamdani A, Martin T, Kowalchyk J, Artalejo C . Ca(2+)-dependent activator protein for secretion is critical for the fusion of dense-core vesicles with the membrane in calf adrenal chromaffin cells. J Neurosci. 1999; 19(17):7375-83. PMC: 6782493. View

4.
Nonet M . Visualization of synaptic specializations in live C. elegans with synaptic vesicle protein-GFP fusions. J Neurosci Methods. 1999; 89(1):33-40. DOI: 10.1016/s0165-0270(99)00031-x. View

5.
Richmond J, Davis W, Jorgensen E . UNC-13 is required for synaptic vesicle fusion in C. elegans. Nat Neurosci. 1999; 2(11):959-64. PMC: 2585767. DOI: 10.1038/14755. View