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- W2103209594 abstract "alpha-latrotoxin (LTX) stimulates massive release of neurotransmitters by binding to a heptahelical transmembrane protein, latrophilin. Our experiments demonstrate that latrophilin is a G-protein-coupled receptor that specifically associates with heterotrimeric G proteins. The latrophilin-G protein complex is very stable in the presence of GDP but dissociates when incubated with GTP, suggesting a functional interaction. As revealed by immunostaining, latrophilin interacts with G alpha q/11 and G alpha o but not with G alpha s, G alpha i or G alpha z, indicating that this receptor may couple to several G proteins but it is not promiscuous. The mechanisms underlying LTX-evoked norepinephrine secretion from rat brain nerve terminals were also studied. In the presence of extracellular Ca2+, LTX triggers vesicular exocytosis because botulinum neurotoxins E, Cl or tetanus toxin inhibit the Ca(2+)-dependent component of the toxin-evoked release. Based on (i) the known involvement of G alpha q in the regulation of inositol-1,4,5-triphosphate generation and (ii) the requirement for Ca2+ in LTX action, we tested the effect of inhibitors of Ca2+ mobilization on the toxin-evoked norepinephrine release. It was found that aminosteroid U73122, which inhibits the coupling of G proteins to phospholipase C, blocks the Ca(2+)-dependent toxin's action. Thapsigargin, which depletes intracellular Ca2+ stores, also potently decreases the effect of LTX in the presence of extracellular Ca2+. On the other hand, clostridial neurotoxins or drugs interfering with Ca2+ metabolism do not inhibit the Ca2(+)-independent component of LTX-stimulated release. In the absence of Ca2+, the toxin induces in the presynaptic membrane non-selective pores permeable to small fluorescent dyes; these pores may allow efflux of neurotransmitters from the cytoplasm. Our results suggest that LTX stimulates norepinephrine exocytosis only in the presence of external Ca2+ provided intracellular Ca2+ stores are unperturbed and that latrophilin, G proteins and phospholipase C may mediate the mobilization of stored Ca2+, which then triggers secretion." @default.
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- W2103209594 title "Norepinephrine exocytosis stimulated by α–latrotoxin requires both external and stored Ca <sup>2+</sup> and is mediated by latrophilin, G proteins and phospholipase C" @default.
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