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Abstract Synaptotagmin (syt) 1, a Ca2+sensor for synaptic vesicle exocytosis, functions in vivo as a multimer. Syt1 senses Ca2+via tandem C2-domains that are connected to a single transmembrane domain via a juxtamembrane linker. Here, we show that this linker segment harbors a lysine-rich, intrinsically disordered region that is necessary and sufficient to mediate liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). Interestingly, condensate formation negatively regulates the Ca2+-sensitivity of syt1. Moreover, Ca2+and anionic phospholipids facilitate the observed phase separation, and increases in [Ca2+]ipromote the fusion of syt1 droplets in living cells. Together, these observations suggest a condensate-mediated feedback loop that serves to fine-tune the ability of syt1 to trigger release, via alterations in Ca2+binding activity and potentially through the impact of LLPS on membrane curvature during fusion reactions. In summary, the juxtamembrane linker of syt1 emerges as a regulator of syt1 function by driving self-association via LLPS.more » « less
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Needham, Lisa-Maria; Saavedra, Carlos; Rasch, Julia K; Sole-Barber, Daniel; Schweitzer, Beau S; Fairhall, Alex J; Vollbrecht, Cecilia H; Wan, Sushu; Podorova, Yulia; Bergsten, Anders J; et al (, Nature)
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