Neuron
Volume 32, Issue 1, 11 October 2001, Pages 63-77
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The Presynaptic Particle Web: Ultrastructure, Composition, Dissolution, and Reconstitution

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Abstract

We report the purification of a presynaptic “particle web” consisting of ∼50 nm pyramidally shaped particles interconnected by ∼100 nm spaced fibrils. This is the “presynaptic grid” described in early EM studies. It is completely soluble above pH 8, but reconstitutes after dialysis against pH 6. Interestingly, reconstituted particles orient and bind PSDs asymmetrically. Mass spectrometry of purified web components reveals major proteins involved in the exocytosis of synaptic vesicles and in membrane retrieval. Our data support the idea that the CNS synaptic junction is organized by transmembrane adhesion molecules interlinked in the synaptic cleft, connected via their intracytoplasmic domains to the presynaptic web on one side and to the postsynaptic density on the other. The CNS synaptic junction may therefore be conceptualized as a complicated macromolecular scaffold that isostatically bridges two closely aligned plasma membranes.

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