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  • Adrenal chromaffin cells play a crucial role in releasing hormones and neuropeptides for maintaining physiological balance through exocytosis, where secretory granules fuse with the plasma membrane.
  • Recent findings indicate that the process of fusion results in variable cargo release rather than uniformity, prompting researchers to investigate the factors influencing these outcomes, particularly focusing on synaptotagmin (Syt) proteins.
  • The study reveals that different Syt isoforms (Syt-1 and Syt-7) are sorted into distinct granules and exhibit unique effects on the fusion process, with Syt-1 promoting efficient cargo release while Syt-7 often leads to limited release by slowing the expansion of the fusion pore.

Article Abstract

Adrenal chromaffin cells release hormones and neuropeptides that are essential for physiological homeostasis. During this process, secretory granules fuse with the plasma membrane and deliver their cargo to the extracellular space. It was once believed that fusion was the final regulated step in exocytosis, resulting in uniform and total release of granule cargo. Recent evidence argues for nonuniform outcomes after fusion, in which cargo is released with variable kinetics and selectivity. The goal of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the different outcomes, with a focus on the Ca(2+)-sensing synaptotagmin (Syt) proteins. Two Syt isoforms are expressed in chromaffin cells: Syt-1 and Syt-7. We find that overexpressed and endogenous Syt isoforms are usually sorted to separate secretory granules and are differentially activated by depolarizing stimuli. In addition, overexpressed Syt-1 and Syt-7 impose distinct effects on fusion pore expansion and granule cargo release. Syt-7 pores usually fail to expand (or reseal), slowing the dispersal of lumenal cargo proteins and granule membrane proteins. On the other hand, Syt-1 diffuses from fusion sites and promotes the release of lumenal cargo proteins. These findings suggest one way in which chromaffin cells may regulate cargo release is via differential activation of synaptotagmin isoforms.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4142614PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E14-02-0702DOI Listing

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