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Volume 16, Number 22,
Issue of November 15, 1996
pp. 7109-7116
Copyright ©1996 Society for Neuroscience
Purification of Synaptic Ribbons, Structural Components of the
Photoreceptor Active Zone Complex
Received Feb. 5, 1996; revised Aug. 26, 1996; accepted Sept. 3, 1996.
Frank Schmitz,
Martin Bechmann, and
Detlev Drenckhahn
Institute of Anatomy, University of Würzburg, D-97070
Würzburg, Germany
Synaptic ribbons are plasma membrane-associated structural elements
in photoreceptor synaptic terminals. They seem to act as high capacity
``docking sites'' of synaptic vesicles that provide the fusion sites
of the photoreceptor synapse (``active zones''), with a large supply
of immobilized synaptic vesicles rapidly available for exocytosis.
Synaptic ribbons are regarded as a specialized type of presynaptic
densities found in virtually all synapses. The molecular composition of
presynaptic densities and synaptic ribbons is unknown. The aim of this
study was the isolation of synaptic ribbons from photoreceptor
synapses. For this purpose, we first isolated a membrane fraction from
the bovine retina that was strongly enriched in photoreceptor synapses.
From this fraction, a Triton X-100-resistant subfraction was purified
that consisted mainly of synaptic ribbons and their disassembly
products. The high enrichment of synaptic ribbons was verified by
electron microscopy and immunolabeling using an antibody that
specifically binds to synaptic ribbons. SDS-PAGE analysis of this
synaptic ribbon fraction displayed several major polypeptide bands
migrating at ~240, 60, 55, 43, and 30 kDa. The purification procedure
described here is a first promising step toward the identification of
the yet unknown constituents of synaptic ribbons from photoreceptor
synapses and possibly also of presynaptic densities from other
synapses.
Key words:
synaptic ribbons;
presynaptic densities;
retina;
photoreceptor synapse;
active zones;
exocytosis
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