Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila

Local endosomal recycling at synapses is essential to maintain neurotransmission. Rab4GTPase, found on sorting endosomes, is proposed to balance the flow of vesicles among endocytic, recycling, and degradative pathways in the presynaptic compartment. Here, we report that Rab4-associated vesicles mov...

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Main Authors: Swagata Dey, Gary Banker, Krishanu Ray
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-03-01
Series:Cell Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717302152
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spelling doaj-dd9c2f2fd1534066a58d930f2f2caf962020-11-25T01:03:47ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472017-03-0118102452246310.1016/j.celrep.2017.02.034Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in DrosophilaSwagata Dey0Gary Banker1Krishanu Ray2Department of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 400005, IndiaJungers Center for Neurosciences Research, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR 97239, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai 400005, IndiaLocal endosomal recycling at synapses is essential to maintain neurotransmission. Rab4GTPase, found on sorting endosomes, is proposed to balance the flow of vesicles among endocytic, recycling, and degradative pathways in the presynaptic compartment. Here, we report that Rab4-associated vesicles move bidirectionally in Drosophila axons but with an anterograde bias, resulting in their moderate enrichment at the synaptic region of the larval ventral ganglion. Results from FK506 binding protein (FKBP) and FKBP-Rapamycin binding domain (FRB) conjugation assays in rat embryonic fibroblasts together with genetic analyses in Drosophila indicate that an association with Kinesin-2 (mediated by the tail domain of Kinesin-2α/KIF3A/KLP64D subunit) moves Rab4-associated vesicles toward the synapse. Reduction in the anterograde traffic of Rab4 causes an expansion of the volume of the synapse-bearing region in the ventral ganglion and increases the motility of Drosophila larvae. These results suggest that Rab4-dependent vesicular traffic toward the synapse plays a vital role in maintaining synaptic balance in this neuronal network.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717302152Rab4Kinesin-2αKhc-73axonal transportDrosophilaventral ganglionsynapse
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Gary Banker
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Gary Banker
Krishanu Ray
Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
Cell Reports
Rab4
Kinesin-2α
Khc-73
axonal transport
Drosophila
ventral ganglion
synapse
author_facet Swagata Dey
Gary Banker
Krishanu Ray
author_sort Swagata Dey
title Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
title_short Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
title_full Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
title_fullStr Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Anterograde Transport of Rab4-Associated Vesicles Regulates Synapse Organization in Drosophila
title_sort anterograde transport of rab4-associated vesicles regulates synapse organization in drosophila
publisher Elsevier
series Cell Reports
issn 2211-1247
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Local endosomal recycling at synapses is essential to maintain neurotransmission. Rab4GTPase, found on sorting endosomes, is proposed to balance the flow of vesicles among endocytic, recycling, and degradative pathways in the presynaptic compartment. Here, we report that Rab4-associated vesicles move bidirectionally in Drosophila axons but with an anterograde bias, resulting in their moderate enrichment at the synaptic region of the larval ventral ganglion. Results from FK506 binding protein (FKBP) and FKBP-Rapamycin binding domain (FRB) conjugation assays in rat embryonic fibroblasts together with genetic analyses in Drosophila indicate that an association with Kinesin-2 (mediated by the tail domain of Kinesin-2α/KIF3A/KLP64D subunit) moves Rab4-associated vesicles toward the synapse. Reduction in the anterograde traffic of Rab4 causes an expansion of the volume of the synapse-bearing region in the ventral ganglion and increases the motility of Drosophila larvae. These results suggest that Rab4-dependent vesicular traffic toward the synapse plays a vital role in maintaining synaptic balance in this neuronal network.
topic Rab4
Kinesin-2α
Khc-73
axonal transport
Drosophila
ventral ganglion
synapse
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717302152
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