The high-affinity calcium sensor synaptotagmin-7 serves multiple roles in regulated exocytosis Article (Faculty180)

cited authors

  • MacDougall, Daniel D D; Lin, Zesen; Chon, Nara L; Jackman, Sky L; Lin, Hai; Knight, Jefferson D; Anantharam, Arun

description

  • Synaptotagmin (Syt) proteins comprise a 17-member family, many of which trigger exocytosis in response to calcium. Historically, most studies have focused on the isoform Syt-1, which serves as the primary calcium sensor in synchronous neurotransmitter release. Recently, Syt-7 has become a topic of broad interest because of its extreme calcium sensitivity and diversity of roles in a wide range of cell types. Here, we review the known and emerging roles of Syt-7 in various contexts and stress the importance of its actions. Unique functions of Syt-7 are discussed in light of recent imaging, electrophysiological, and computational studies. Particular emphasis is placed on Syt-7-dependent regulation of synaptic transmission and neuroendocrine cell secretion. Finally, based on biochemical and structural data, we propose a mechanism to link Syt-7's role in membrane fusion with its role in subsequent fusion pore expansion via strong calcium-dependent phospholipid binding.

publication date

  • 2018

published in

start page

  • 783

end page

  • 807

volume

  • 150