Dynamic nanoscale architecture of synaptic vesicle fusion in mouse hippocampal neurons
Autor/innen
- Jana Kroll
- Uljana Kravčenko
- Mohsen Sadeghi
- Christoph A. Diebolder
- Lia Ivanov
- Małgorzata Lubas
- Thiemo Sprink
- Magdalena Schacherl
- Mikhail Kudryashev
- Christian Rosenmund
Journal
- Nature Communications
Quellenangabe
- Nat Commun 16 (1): 11131
Zusammenfassung
Synaptic vesicle (SV) fusion is not only tightly coordinated but also happens at a millisecond timescale. Competing models for fusion initiation and propagation suggest tight docking and hemifusion of SVs or localized lipid rearrangements leading to tip-like membrane contacts. Yet, a direct nanoscale examination of the full SV fusion sequence has been lacking. Here, we establish a workflow for timed in situ cryo-electron tomography of optogenetically stimulated mouse neurons to capture the complete SV fusion sequence - from SV recruitment to fusion pore formation, opening and collapse - with near-native structural preservation. Notably, tethered SVs directly undergo fusion initiation via stalk formation, without preceding tight docking or SV flattening. The plasma membrane forms a minimal dimple during fusion initiation, contradicting preceding models that invoke strong membrane bending prior to fusion. In addition, we observe filaments linking fusing SVs to adjacent SVs, indicating a physical link between fusion and SV resupply.