Efficient stimulus-secretion coupling at ribbon synapses requires RIM-binding protein tethering of L-type Ca2+ channels

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Sep 19;114(38):E8081-E8090. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1702991114. Epub 2017 Sep 5.

Abstract

Fast neurotransmitter release from ribbon synapses via Ca2+-triggered exocytosis requires tight coupling of L-type Ca2+ channels to release-ready synaptic vesicles at the presynaptic active zone, which is localized at the base of the ribbon. Here, we used genetic, electrophysiological, and ultrastructural analyses to probe the architecture of ribbon synapses by perturbing the function of RIM-binding proteins (RBPs) as central active-zone scaffolding molecules. We found that genetic deletion of RBP1 and RBP2 did not impair synapse ultrastructure of ribbon-type synapses formed between rod bipolar cells (RBCs) and amacrine type-2 (AII) cells in the mouse retina but dramatically reduced the density of presynaptic Ca2+ channels, decreased and desynchronized evoked neurotransmitter release, and rendered evoked and spontaneous neurotransmitter release sensitive to the slow Ca2+ buffer EGTA. These findings suggest that RBPs tether L-type Ca2+ channels to the active zones of ribbon synapses, thereby synchronizing vesicle exocytosis and promoting high-fidelity information transfer in retinal circuits.

Keywords: RIM-BP; active zone; calcium current; nanodomain; synaptic transmission.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amacrine Cells / cytology
  • Amacrine Cells / metabolism*
  • Animals
  • Calcium Channels, L-Type / genetics
  • Calcium Channels, L-Type / metabolism*
  • Mice
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Neurotransmitter Agents / genetics
  • Neurotransmitter Agents / metabolism
  • Retinal Bipolar Cells / cytology
  • Retinal Bipolar Cells / metabolism*
  • Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells / cytology
  • Retinal Rod Photoreceptor Cells / metabolism*
  • Retinol-Binding Proteins, Cellular / genetics
  • Retinol-Binding Proteins, Cellular / metabolism*
  • Synapses / genetics
  • Synapses / metabolism*
  • Synaptic Transmission

Substances

  • Calcium Channels, L-Type
  • Neurotransmitter Agents
  • Rbp1 protein, mouse
  • Rbp2 protein, mouse
  • Retinol-Binding Proteins, Cellular