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Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad

The cytomatrix at the active zone-associated structural protein (CAST) and its homologue, named ELKS, being rich in glutamate (E), leucine (L), lysine (K), and serine (S), belong to a family of proteins that organize presynaptic active zones at nerve terminals. These proteins interact with other act...

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Autores principales: Hagiwara, Akari, Mizutani, Ayako, Kawamura, Saki, Abe, Manabu, Hida, Yamato, Sakimura, Kenji, Ohtsuka, Toshihisa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087251
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author Hagiwara, Akari
Mizutani, Ayako
Kawamura, Saki
Abe, Manabu
Hida, Yamato
Sakimura, Kenji
Ohtsuka, Toshihisa
author_facet Hagiwara, Akari
Mizutani, Ayako
Kawamura, Saki
Abe, Manabu
Hida, Yamato
Sakimura, Kenji
Ohtsuka, Toshihisa
author_sort Hagiwara, Akari
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description The cytomatrix at the active zone-associated structural protein (CAST) and its homologue, named ELKS, being rich in glutamate (E), leucine (L), lysine (K), and serine (S), belong to a family of proteins that organize presynaptic active zones at nerve terminals. These proteins interact with other active zone proteins, including RIMs, Munc13s, Bassoon, and the β subunit of Ca(2+) channels, and have various roles in neurotransmitter release. A previous study showed that depletion of CAST/ELKS in the retina causes morphological changes and functional impairment of this structure. In this study, we investigated the roles of CAST and ELKS in ectopic synapse localization. We found that the involvement of these proteins in ribbon synapse distribution is complex. Unexpectedly, CAST and ELKS, in photoreceptors or in horizontal cells, did not play a major role in ribbon synapse ectopic localization. However, depletion of CAST and ELKS in the mature retina resulted in degeneration of the photoreceptors. These findings suggest that CAST and ELKS play critical roles in maintaining neural signal transduction in the retina, but the regulation of photoreceptor triad synapse distribution is not solely dependent on their actions within photoreceptors and horizontal cells.
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spelling pubmed-101383872023-04-28 Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad Hagiwara, Akari Mizutani, Ayako Kawamura, Saki Abe, Manabu Hida, Yamato Sakimura, Kenji Ohtsuka, Toshihisa Int J Mol Sci Communication The cytomatrix at the active zone-associated structural protein (CAST) and its homologue, named ELKS, being rich in glutamate (E), leucine (L), lysine (K), and serine (S), belong to a family of proteins that organize presynaptic active zones at nerve terminals. These proteins interact with other active zone proteins, including RIMs, Munc13s, Bassoon, and the β subunit of Ca(2+) channels, and have various roles in neurotransmitter release. A previous study showed that depletion of CAST/ELKS in the retina causes morphological changes and functional impairment of this structure. In this study, we investigated the roles of CAST and ELKS in ectopic synapse localization. We found that the involvement of these proteins in ribbon synapse distribution is complex. Unexpectedly, CAST and ELKS, in photoreceptors or in horizontal cells, did not play a major role in ribbon synapse ectopic localization. However, depletion of CAST and ELKS in the mature retina resulted in degeneration of the photoreceptors. These findings suggest that CAST and ELKS play critical roles in maintaining neural signal transduction in the retina, but the regulation of photoreceptor triad synapse distribution is not solely dependent on their actions within photoreceptors and horizontal cells. MDPI 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10138387/ /pubmed/37108413 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087251 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Hagiwara, Akari
Mizutani, Ayako
Kawamura, Saki
Abe, Manabu
Hida, Yamato
Sakimura, Kenji
Ohtsuka, Toshihisa
Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title_full Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title_fullStr Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title_full_unstemmed Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title_short Critical Role of the Presynaptic Protein CAST in Maintaining the Photoreceptor Ribbon Synapse Triad
title_sort critical role of the presynaptic protein cast in maintaining the photoreceptor ribbon synapse triad
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10138387/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37108413
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24087251
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