Se. Jarvis et Gw. Zamponi, Interactions between presynaptic Ca2+ channels, cytoplasmic messengers andproteins of the synaptic vesicle release complex, TRENDS PHAR, 22(10), 2001, pp. 519-525
Influx of Ca2+ through presynaptic voltage-gated Ca2+ channels is a key ste
p in rapid neurotransmitter release. The amount of Ca2+ entering through th
ese channels is modulated by a plethora of intracellular messenger molecule
s, including beta gamma -subunits of G proteins, and protein kinases. In ad
dition, Ca2+ channels bind physically to proteins of the vesicle-release ma
chinery in a Ca2+ dependent manner; which can, in turn, regulate the activi
ty of Ca2+ channels. Recent evidence suggests that second messengers and pr
esynaptic vesicle-release proteins do not regulate Ca2+ channel activity as
independent entities, but that there is extensive crosstalk between these
two mechanisms. The complex interactions between second messengers, vesicle
-release proteins and voltage-gated Ca2+ channels might provide multiple av
enues for fine-tuning Ca2+ entry into the presynaptic terminal and, consequ
ently, neurotransmission.