Co-localization of different Neurotransmitter Transporters on the same Synaptic Vesicle is Bona-fide yet Sparse

2021 
Vesicular transporters (VTs) define the type of neurotransmitter that synaptic vesicles (SVs) store and release. While certain neurons in mammalian brain release multiple transmitters, the prevalence, physiology of such pluralism and if the release occurs from same or distinct vesicle pools is not clear. Using quantitative imaging and biochemical approaches, we show that only a small population of neuronal SVs contain different VTs to accomplish corelease. Surprisingly, a highly diverse SV population (27 types) exist that express dual transporters suggesting corelease of diverse combinations of dual neurotransmitters, which includes the vesicle type that contains glutamate and zinc accounting for [~]34% of all SVs. Importantly, we demonstrate that transporter colocalization influences vesicular glutamate uptake leading to enhanced synaptic quantal size. Thus, localization of diverse transporters on single vesicles is bona-fide and the mechanism may underlie regulation of transmitter content, type and release in space and time.
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