Munc18-1 as a key regulator of neurosecretion

J Neurochem. 2010 Oct;115(1):1-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2010.06900.x.

Abstract

Munc18-1 plays essential roles in neurosecretion by interacting with syntaxin-1 and controlling the formation of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNARE) complex. At least three important functions of Munc18-1 have been proposed: (i) molecular chaperone of syntaxin-1 for appropriate localization and expression of syntaxin-1, (ii) priming/stimulation of the SNARE-mediated membrane fusion, and (iii) docking of large dense-core vesicles to the plasma membrane. Similarly, at least two different binding modes have been proposed for the interaction between Munc18-1 and syntaxin-1: (i) binary binding to a 'closed' conformation of syntaxin-1, and (ii) binding to the N-terminal peptide of syntaxin-1, which is thought to enable an interaction with the quaternary SNARE complex and/or further stabilize the binary interaction between Munc18-1 and closed syntaxin-1. Recent structural analyses have identified critical Munc18-1 residues implicated in these different modes of binding. These have recently been tested functionally in rescue experiments using Munc18-1 null neurons, chromaffin cells and Munc18-1/-2 knockdown PC12 cells, allowing remarkable progress to be made in the structural/functional understanding of Munc18-1. In this review, we summarize these recent advances and attempt to propose an updated model of the pleiotropic functions of Munc18-1 in neuroexocytosis.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Exocytosis / genetics
  • Exocytosis / physiology
  • Humans
  • Munc18 Proteins / chemistry
  • Munc18 Proteins / genetics*
  • Munc18 Proteins / physiology*
  • Neurosecretion / genetics*
  • Neurosecretion / physiology*
  • Protein Binding
  • Protein Conformation
  • SNARE Proteins / genetics
  • SNARE Proteins / physiology
  • Syntaxin 1 / genetics
  • Syntaxin 1 / physiology

Substances

  • Munc18 Proteins
  • SNARE Proteins
  • Syntaxin 1