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Structural remodeling of target-SNARE protein complexes by NSF enables synaptic transmission.


ABSTRACT: Synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters fuse with the plasma membrane upon the arrival of an action potential at the active zone. Multiple proteins organize trans-SNARE complex assembly and priming, leading to fusion. One target membrane SNARE, syntaxin, forms nanodomains at the active zone, and another, SNAP-25, enters non-fusogenic complexes with it. Here, we reveal mechanistic details of AAA+ protein NSF (N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor) and SNAP (soluble NSF attachment protein) action before fusion. We show that syntaxin clusters are conserved, that NSF colocalizes with them, and characterize SNARE populations that may exist within or near them using cryo-EM. Supercomplexes of NSF, α-SNAP, and either a syntaxin tetramer or one of two binary complexes of syntaxin-SNAP-25 reveal atomic details of SNARE processing and show how sequential ATP hydrolysis drives disassembly. These results suggest a functional role for syntaxin clusters as reservoirs and a corresponding role for NSF in syntaxin liberation and SNARE protein quality control preceding fusion.

SUBMITTER: White KI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12460809 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural remodeling of target-SNARE protein complexes by NSF enables synaptic transmission.

White K Ian KI   Khan Yousuf A YA   Qiu Kangqiang K   Balaji Ashwin A   Couoh-Cardel Sergio S   Esquivies Luis L   Pfuetzner Richard A RA   Diao Jiajie J   Brunger Axel T AT  

Nature communications 20250924 1


Synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters fuse with the plasma membrane upon the arrival of an action potential at the active zone. Multiple proteins organize trans-SNARE complex assembly and priming, leading to fusion. One target membrane SNARE, syntaxin, forms nanodomains at the active zone, and another, SNAP-25, enters non-fusogenic complexes with it. Here, we reveal mechanistic details of AAA+ protein NSF (N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor) and SNAP (soluble NSF attachment protein) acti  ...[more]

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