Drosophila Amphiphysin is a Post‐Synaptic Protein Required for Normal Locomotion but Not Endocytosis

Clathrin‐mediated endocytosis is required to recycle synaptic vesicles for fast and efficient neurotransmission. Amphiphysins are thought to be multiprotein adaptors that may contribute to this process by bringing together many of the proteins required for endocytosis. Their in vivo function, howeve...

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Hauptverfasser: A. Leventis, Peter, M. Chow, Brenda, Stewart, Bryan A., Iyengar, Balaji, Campos, Ana Regina, Boulianne, Gabrielle L.
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description Clathrin‐mediated endocytosis is required to recycle synaptic vesicles for fast and efficient neurotransmission. Amphiphysins are thought to be multiprotein adaptors that may contribute to this process by bringing together many of the proteins required for endocytosis. Their in vivo function, however, has yet to be determined. Here, we show that the Drosophila genome encodes a single amphiphysin gene that is broadly expressed during development. We also show that, unlike its vertebrate counterparts, Drosophila Amphiphysin is enriched postsynaptically at the larval neuromuscular junction. To determine the role of Drosophila Amphiphysin, we also generated null mutants which are viable but give rise to larvae and adults with pronounced locomotory defects. Surprisingly, the locomotory defects cannot be accounted for by alterations in the morphology or physiology of the neuromuscular junction. Moreover, using stimulus protocols designed to test endocytosis under moderate and extreme vesicle cycling, we could not detect any defect in the neuromuscular junction of the amphiphysin mutant. Taken together, our findings suggest that Amphiphysin is not required for viability, nor is it absolutely required for clathrin‐mediated endocytosis. However, Drosophila Amphiphysin function is required in both larvae and adults for normal locomotion.
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Amino Acid Sequence
amphiphysin
Animals
Development
Drosophila
Drosophila - genetics
Drosophila - growth & development
Endocytosis
Endocytosis - physiology
Genomes
Immunohistochemistry
Larva - metabolism
Locomotion
Molecular Sequence Data
Nerve Tissue Proteins - chemistry
Nerve Tissue Proteins - genetics
Nerve Tissue Proteins - physiology
Neuromuscular Junction - metabolism
Neuromuscular junctions
Neurotransmission
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Synapses - metabolism
synaptic vesicle recycling
Synaptic vesicles
title Drosophila Amphiphysin is a Post‐Synaptic Protein Required for Normal Locomotion but Not Endocytosis
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