Molecular dissection of the photoreceptor ribbon synapse: physical interaction of Bassoon and RIBEYE is essential for the assembly of the ribbon complex

S tom Dieck, WD Altrock, MM Kessels… - The Journal of cell …, 2005 - rupress.org
S tom Dieck, WD Altrock, MM Kessels, B Qualmann, H Regus, D Brauner, A Fejtová
The Journal of cell biology, 2005rupress.org
The ribbon complex of retinal photoreceptor synapses represents a specialization of the
cytomatrix at the active zone (CAZ) present at conventional synapses. In mice deficient for
the CAZ protein Bassoon, ribbons are not anchored to the presynaptic membrane but float
freely in the cytoplasm. Exploiting this phenotype, we dissected the molecular structure of
the photoreceptor ribbon complex. Identifiable CAZ proteins segregate into two
compartments at the ribbon: a ribbon-associated compartment including Piccolo, RIBEYE …
The ribbon complex of retinal photoreceptor synapses represents a specialization of the cytomatrix at the active zone (CAZ) present at conventional synapses. In mice deficient for the CAZ protein Bassoon, ribbons are not anchored to the presynaptic membrane but float freely in the cytoplasm. Exploiting this phenotype, we dissected the molecular structure of the photoreceptor ribbon complex. Identifiable CAZ proteins segregate into two compartments at the ribbon: a ribbon-associated compartment including Piccolo, RIBEYE, CtBP1/BARS, RIM1, and the motor protein KIF3A, and an active zone compartment including RIM2, Munc13-1, a Ca2+ channel α1 subunit, and ERC2/CAST1. A direct interaction between the ribbon-specific protein RIBEYE and Bassoon seems to link the two compartments and is responsible for the physical integrity of the photoreceptor ribbon complex. Finally, we found the RIBEYE homologue CtBP1 at ribbon and conventional synapses, suggesting a novel role for the CtBP/BARS family in the molecular assembly and function of central nervous system synapses.
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