Synaptotagmin-7 Enhances Facilitation of Cav2.1 Calcium Channels

eNeuro. 2022 May 13;9(3):ENEURO.0081-22.2022. doi: 10.1523/ENEURO.0081-22.2022. Print 2022 May-Jun.

Abstract

Voltage-gated calcium channel Cav2.1 undergoes Ca2+-dependent facilitation and inactivation, which are important in short-term synaptic plasticity. In presynaptic terminals, Cav2.1 forms large protein complexes that include synaptotagmins. Synaptotagmin-7 (Syt-7) is essential to mediate short-term synaptic plasticity in many synapses. Here, based on evidence that Cav2.1 and Syt-7 are both required for short-term synaptic facilitation, we investigated the direct interaction of Syt-7 with Cav2.1 and probed its regulation of Cav2.1 function. We found that Syt-7 binds specifically to the α1A subunit of Cav2.1 through interaction with the synaptic-protein interaction (synprint) site. Surprisingly, this interaction enhances facilitation in paired-pulse protocols and accelerates the onset of facilitation. Syt-7α induces a depolarizing shift in the voltage dependence of activation of Cav2.1 and slows Ca2+-dependent inactivation, whereas Syt-7β and Syt-7γ have smaller effects. Our results identify an unexpected, isoform-specific interaction between Cav2.1 and Syt-7 through the synprint site, which enhances Cav2.1 facilitation and modulates its inactivation.

Keywords: P/Q-type calcium current; calcium channels; protein interactions; synaptic facilitation; synaptotgmin-7; synprint site.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Calcium / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels, N-Type* / metabolism
  • Neuronal Plasticity / physiology
  • Presynaptic Terminals* / metabolism
  • Synaptic Transmission
  • Synaptotagmins / genetics
  • Synaptotagmins / metabolism

Substances

  • Calcium Channels, N-Type
  • voltage-dependent calcium channel (P-Q type)
  • Synaptotagmins
  • Calcium