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Originally published as MBC in Press, 10.1091/mbc.E08-05-0538 on October 1, 2008

Vol. 19, Issue 12, 5422-5434, December 2008

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Munc18a Scaffolds SNARE Assembly to Promote Membrane Fusion

Travis L. Rodkey, Song Liu, Meagan Barry, and James A. McNew

Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Rice University, Houston, TX 77251-1892

Submitted May 30, 2008; Revised August 29, 2008; Accepted September 23, 2008
Monitoring Editor: Benjamin S. Glick

Munc18a is an SM protein required for SNARE-mediated fusion. The molecular details of how Munc18a acts to enhance neurosecretion have remained elusive. Here, we use in vitro fusion assays to characterize how specific interactions between Munc18a and the neuronal SNAREs enhance the rate and extent of fusion. We show that Munc18a interacts directly and functionally with the preassembled t-SNARE complex. Analysis of Munc18a point mutations indicates that Munc18a interacts with helix C of the Syntaxin1a NRD in the t-SNARE complex. Replacement of the t-SNARE SNAP25b with yeast Sec9c had little effect, suggesting that Munc18a has minimal contact with SNAP25b within the t-SNARE complex. A chimeric Syntaxin built of the Syntaxin1a NRD and the H3 domain of yeast Sso1p and paired with Sec9c eliminated stimulation of fusion, suggesting that Munc18a/Syntaxin1a H3 domain contacts are important. Additionally, a Syntaxin1A mutant lacking a flexible linker region that allows NRD movement abolished stimulation of fusion. These experiments suggest that Munc18a binds to the Syntaxin1a NRD and H3 domain within the assembled t-SNARE complex, positioning them for productive VAMP2 binding. In this capacity, Munc18a serves as a platform for trans-SNARE complex assembly that facilitates efficient SNARE-mediated membrane fusion.


This was published online ahead of print in MBC in Press (http://www.molbiolcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1091/mbc.E08-05-0538) on October 1, 2008.

Address correspondence to: James A. McNew (mcnew{at}rice.edu).




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