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- W3101675432 abstract "ABSTRACT Brain function relies on neurotransmission which is stabilized by presynaptic homeostatic potentiation (PHP). PHP operates on time scales ranging from minute- to life-long adaptations and likely involves reorganization of presynaptic active zones (AZs). At Drosophila melanogaster neuromuscular junctions, earlier work ascribed AZ enlargement by incorporating more Bruchpilot (Brp) scaffold protein a central mechanistic role in PHP. We used localization microscopy ( direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy, d STORM) and hierarchical density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise (HDBSCAN) to study AZ plasticity during PHP. We found that both acute, philanthotoxin (PhTx)-induced and chronic, genetically-induced PHP lead to compaction of individual AZs without altering Brp copy numbers per AZ. This compaction even occurs within Brp subclusters of the AZ scaffold which also move towards AZ centers. Furthermore, lowering imaging resolution revealed how AZ compaction in PHP translates into apparent increases in AZ area and Brp protein content as implied earlier. Our results suggest AZ compaction in PHP as an effective mechanism to raise presynaptic protein density and transmitter release. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Homeostatic plasticity stabilizes chemical synaptic transmission in multiple organisms ranging from insects to humans. Changes in active zones (AZs), membrane specializations of the presynapse where synaptic vesicles are discharged, are thought to be crucial in homeostatic adaptations. AZ growth by protein incorporation was proposed as a core mechanism in presynaptic homeostatic potentiation (PHP). Localization microscopy of an abundant AZ scaffold protein uncovered that instead of growing, AZs are compacted in acute and chronic PHP. At lower imaging resolution, however, AZs appear larger and brighter although protein numbers are not increased. In summary, our findings suggest AZ compaction as new and effective mechanism to raise presynaptic protein density and transmitter release in PHP." @default.
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- W3101675432 date "2019-10-13" @default.
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- W3101675432 title "Active zone compaction in presynaptic homeostatic potentiation" @default.
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