» Articles » PMID: 29485200

Tomosyn Guides SNARE Complex Formation in Coordination with Munc18 and Munc13

Overview
Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2018 Feb 28
PMID 29485200
Citations 10
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

As a SNARE binding protein, tomosyn has been reported to negatively regulate synaptic exocytosis via arresting syntaxin-1 and SNAP-25 into a nonfusogenic product that precludes synaptobrevin-2 entry, raising the question how the assembly of the SNARE complex is achieved. Here, we have investigated new functions of tomosyn in SNARE complex formation and SNARE-mediated vesicle fusion. Assisted by NSF/α-SNAP, syntaxin-1 escapes tomosyn arrest and assembles into the Munc18-1/syntaxin-1 complex. Munc13-1 then catalyzes the transit of syntaxin-1 from the Munc18-1/syntaxin-1 complex to the SNARE complex in a manner specific to synaptobrevin-2 but resistant to tomosyn. Our data suggest that tomosyn ensures SNARE assembly in a way amenable to tight regulation by Munc18-1 and Munc13-1.

Citing Articles

Tomosyns attenuate SNARE assembly and synaptic depression by binding to VAMP2-containing template complexes.

Meijer M, Ottl M, Yang J, Subkhangulova A, Kumar A, Feng Z Nat Commun. 2024; 15(1):2652.

PMID: 38531902 PMC: 10965968. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46828-1.


The Role of Tomosyn in the Regulation of Neurotransmitter Release.

Chow C, Huang M, Sugita S Adv Neurobiol. 2023; 33:233-254.

PMID: 37615869 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-34229-5_9.


Neurotransmitter release cycle-related genes predict the prognosis of lung adenocarcinoma.

Li H, Ge Y, Wang Z, Liu Y, Wei P Medicine (Baltimore). 2022; 101(36):e30469.

PMID: 36086730 PMC: 10980376. DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000030469.


Neuronal SNARE complex assembly guided by Munc18-1 and Munc13-1.

Wang S, Ma C FEBS Open Bio. 2022; 12(11):1939-1957.

PMID: 35278279 PMC: 9623535. DOI: 10.1002/2211-5463.13394.


SNARE Regulatory Proteins in Synaptic Vesicle Fusion and Recycling.

Sauvola C, Littleton J Front Mol Neurosci. 2021; 14:733138.

PMID: 34421538 PMC: 8377282. DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2021.733138.