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Dr. Deanna S. Smith

University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC
Dec 5, 2025

We are interested in mechanisms regulating intracellular trafficking in mammalian neurons and glia, and how defective trafficking can lead to disease

SeminarNeuroscience

How the presynapse forms and functions”

Volker Haucke
Department of Molecular Pharmacology & Cell Biology, Leibniz Institute, Berlin, Germany
Aug 27, 2025

Nervous system function relies on the polarized architecture of neurons, established by directional transport of pre- and postsynaptic cargoes. While delivery of postsynaptic components depends on the secretory pathway, the identity of the membrane compartment(s) that supply presynaptic active zone (AZ) and synaptic vesicle (SV) proteins is largely unknown. I will discuss our recent advances in our understanding of how key components of the presynaptic machinery for neurotransmitter release are transported and assembled focussing on our studies in genome-engineered human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived neurons. Specifically, I will focus on the composition and cell biological identity of the axonal transport vesicles that shuttle key components of neurotransmission to nascent synapses and on machinery for axonal transport and its control by signaling lipids. Our studies identify a crucial mechanism mediating the delivery of SV and active zone proteins to developing synapses and reveal connections to neurological disorders. In the second part of my talk, I will discuss how exocytosis and endocytosis are coupled to maintain presynaptic membrane homeostasis. I will present unpublished data regarding the role of membrane tension in the coupling of exocytosis and endocytosis at synapses. We have identified an endocytic BAR domain protein that is capable of sensing alterations in membrane tension caused by the exocytotic fusion of SVs to initiate compensatory endocytosis to restore plasma membrane area. Interference with this mechanism results in defects in the coupling of presynaptic exocytosis and SV recycling at human synapses.

ePoster

Axonal transport: A new role for local translation?

Fang Shin Nian, Silvia Turchetto, Nguyen Laurent

FENS Forum 2024

ePoster

KIF5A, a protein involved in axonal transport, represents a new druggable target in a mouse model of spinal muscular atrophy

Valeria Valsecchi, Markella Baklou, Giusy Laudati, Xhesik Kolici, Paola Brancaccio, Giuseppe Pignataro

FENS Forum 2024