TY - JOUR
T1 - Non-polarized distribution of synaptotagmin IV in neurons
T2 - Evidence that synaptotagmin IV is not a synaptic vesicle protein
AU - Ibata, Keiji
AU - Hashikawa, Tsutomu
AU - Tsuboi, Takashi
AU - Terakawa, Susumu
AU - Liang, Fengyi
AU - Mizutani, Akihiro
AU - Fukuda, Mitsunori
AU - Mikoshiba, Katsuhiko
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Tsuyako Hayashida and Dr Hideaki Mizuno for technical assistance, and Dr Fumiaki Hamazato and Dr Hiroyuki Kabayama for valuable discussions. This work was supported in part by grants from the Science and Technology Agency of Japan (to M.F., K.M. and T.H.) and from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science and Culture of Japan (to K.M. and M.F. (13780624)).
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Synaptotagmin IV (Syt IV) expression is regulated by neuronal development and by depolarization in the brain and in neuronal cell cultures. In cultures, immunocytochemical analysis has shown that Syt IV is localized at the Golgi and at the tips of growing neurites, but little was known about associations between Syt IV and vesicles or organelles [J. Neurochem. 74 (2000) 518]. In this study we performed an electron microscopic (EM) analysis of developing mouse neocortex to determine the exact localization of Syt IV in native mouse tissues. In neurons of layer II/III, Syt IV was found to be localized in the dendrites and axons, and at the Golgi in the cell body. Some Syt IV signals were clearly associated with vesicles and/or organelles, but EM and cell fractionation studies showed no Syt IV signals at synaptic vesicles. Detection of fluorescence protein-tagged Syt IV (Syt IV-EGFP) in hippocampal neurons also showed the presence of Syt IV-EGFP vesicles or organelles in the axons and dendrites. These results suggest that Syt IV regulates non-polarized membrane trafficking in neurons, which may be involved in synaptic plasticity or neuronal development.
AB - Synaptotagmin IV (Syt IV) expression is regulated by neuronal development and by depolarization in the brain and in neuronal cell cultures. In cultures, immunocytochemical analysis has shown that Syt IV is localized at the Golgi and at the tips of growing neurites, but little was known about associations between Syt IV and vesicles or organelles [J. Neurochem. 74 (2000) 518]. In this study we performed an electron microscopic (EM) analysis of developing mouse neocortex to determine the exact localization of Syt IV in native mouse tissues. In neurons of layer II/III, Syt IV was found to be localized in the dendrites and axons, and at the Golgi in the cell body. Some Syt IV signals were clearly associated with vesicles and/or organelles, but EM and cell fractionation studies showed no Syt IV signals at synaptic vesicles. Detection of fluorescence protein-tagged Syt IV (Syt IV-EGFP) in hippocampal neurons also showed the presence of Syt IV-EGFP vesicles or organelles in the axons and dendrites. These results suggest that Syt IV regulates non-polarized membrane trafficking in neurons, which may be involved in synaptic plasticity or neuronal development.
KW - Depolarization
KW - Golgi
KW - Immediate early genes
KW - Neuronal development
KW - Synaptic plasticity
KW - Synaptotagmin
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U2 - 10.1016/S0168-0102(02)00066-4
DO - 10.1016/S0168-0102(02)00066-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 12135783
AN - SCOPUS:0036315816
SN - 0168-0102
VL - 43
SP - 401
EP - 406
JO - Neuroscience Research
JF - Neuroscience Research
IS - 4
ER -