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Caenorhabditis Elegans Junctophilin has Tissue-Specific Functions and Regulates Neurotransmission with Extended-Synaptotagmin

Christopher A. Piggott, Zilu Wu, Stephen Nurrish, Suhong Xu, Joshua M. Kaplan, Andrew D. Chisholm, View ORCID ProfileYishi Jin
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.20.392142
Christopher A. Piggott
1Section of Neurobiology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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Zilu Wu
1Section of Neurobiology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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Stephen Nurrish
3Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
4Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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Suhong Xu
1Section of Neurobiology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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Joshua M. Kaplan
3Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114
4Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
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Andrew D. Chisholm
1Section of Neurobiology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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Yishi Jin
1Section of Neurobiology, Division of Biological Sciences, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
2Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
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The junctophilin family of proteins tether together plasma membrane (PM) and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes, and couple PM- and ER-localized calcium channels. Understanding in vivo functions of junctophilins is of great interest for dissecting the physiological roles of ER-PM contact sites. Here, we show that the sole C. elegans junctophilin JPH-1 localizes to discrete membrane contact sites in neurons and muscles and has important tissue-specific functions. jph-1 null mutants display slow growth and development due to weaker contraction of pharyngeal muscles, leading to reduced feeding. In the body wall muscle, JPH-1 co-localizes with the PM-localized EGL-19 voltage-gated calcium channel and ER-localized UNC-68/RyR calcium channel, and is required for animal movement. We also find an unexpected cell non-autonomous effect of jph-1 in axon regrowth after injury. In neurons, JPH-1 co-localizes with the membrane contact site protein Extended-SYnaptoTagmin 2 (ESYT-2) and modulates neurotransmission. Interestingly, jph-1 and esyt-2 null mutants display mutual suppression in their response to aldicarb, suggesting that JPH-1 and ESYT-1 have antagonistic roles in neuromuscular synaptic transmission. Our genetic double mutant analysis also reveals that jph-1 functions in overlapping pathways with two PM-localized voltage-gated calcium channels, egl-19 and unc-2, and unc-68/RyR for animal health and development. Finally, we show that unc-68/RyR is required for JPH-1 localization to ER-PM puncta. Our data demonstrate important roles for junctophilin in cellular physiology, and also provide insights into how junctophilin functions together with other calcium channels in vivo.

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Caenorhabditis Elegans Junctophilin has Tissue-Specific Functions and Regulates Neurotransmission with Extended-Synaptotagmin
Christopher A. Piggott, Zilu Wu, Stephen Nurrish, Suhong Xu, Joshua M. Kaplan, Andrew D. Chisholm, Yishi Jin
bioRxiv 2020.11.20.392142; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.20.392142
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Caenorhabditis Elegans Junctophilin has Tissue-Specific Functions and Regulates Neurotransmission with Extended-Synaptotagmin
Christopher A. Piggott, Zilu Wu, Stephen Nurrish, Suhong Xu, Joshua M. Kaplan, Andrew D. Chisholm, Yishi Jin
bioRxiv 2020.11.20.392142; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.20.392142

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