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Fluorescent Calcium Imaging and Subsequent In Situ Hybridization for Neuronal Precursor Characterization in Xenopus laevis
Published on: February 18, 2020
SNARE complex assembly and disassembly dynamics in response to Ca2+ current activation in live cells
Qinghua Fang1, Ying Zhao1, Dong An2
1Laboratory for Nanoscale Cell Biology, Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen, Germany.
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A SNAP25-based FRET construct named SCORE (SNARE complex reporter) has revealed a transient FRET increase that specifically occurred at fusion sites preceding fusion events by tens of milliseconds and presumably reflects vesicle priming. The FRET increase lasts for a few seconds until it is reversed. In those experiments, the FRET increase was found to be localized to areas <0.5 μm2 at sites of transmitter release as detected amperometrically using electrochemical detector arrays. Due to the localization to such small areas, it was unknown if the reversal of the FRET increase is due to local dispersion of high-FRET SCORE copies leaving the site after fusion and exchange with surrounding low-FRET copies, or if it reflects disassembly of the high-FRET complexes. To resolve this question, we performed whole-cell patch-clamp pulse stimulation experiments, imaging the entire footprint of the cells in total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) excitation mode such that diffusional exchange between high-FRET and low-FRET copies does not produce a net FRET change. We show here that pulse stimulation of calcium currents results in FRET ratio transients with a time course very similar to those related to fusion events. By comparing the kinetics of the FRET ratio decay with analytical and numerical diffusion simulation results, we show that the experimentally observed kinetics cannot be explained by diffusional exchange and conclude that the SCORE FRET ratio transients reflect incorporation of SCORE in SNARE complexes followed by SNARE complex disassembly. Experiments using Synaptobrevin 2/Cellubrevin double knockout mouse embryonal chromaffin cells showed no pulse-induced FRET change, indicating that the vSNARE is required for the incorporation of SCORE (or SNAP25 in wild-type cells) in the SNARE complex during priming.
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