Amphiphysins: Raising the BAR for Synaptic Vesicle Recycling and Membrane Dynamics
- 5 June 2002
- Vol. 3  (7) , 452-460
- https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0854.2002.30702.x
Abstract
Amphiphysins, members of the BAR (BinâAmphiphysinâRvsp) protein super family, have been postulated to play a key role in clathrinâmediated endocytosis of synaptic vesicles (SVs). This review focuses on recent genetic studies of the role of amphiphysins in SV recycling and membrane morphogenesis. In the mouse, brainâspecific amphiphysin I and II regulate, but are not essential for, SV recycling. The role of this regulation appears important, as mice deficient in these proteins have seizures and are deficient in learning and memory. In the fruit flyDrosophila melanogaster, amphiphysin is found in muscles and is enriched at postsynaptic membranes of neuromuscular junctions (NMJs); however, it does not play a role in SV recycling. Rather, amphiphysin in fly muscles appears to regulate the organization and structure of the muscle Tâtubule system and possibly the subsynaptic reticulum. Amphiphysin is also involved in membrane organization in both neurons and nonâneuronal cells inDrosophila. These studies reveal pleiotropic functions for amphiphysins in clathrinâmediated endocytosis and the regulation of membrane dynamics, perhaps through the actin cytoskeleton.Keywords
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