Molecular biology of clostridal toxins: Expression of messenger RNAs encoding tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins in Aplysia neurons

S Mochida*, B Poulain, U Eisel, T Binz, H Kurazono, H Niemann, L Tauc

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Abstract

mRNAs encoding the light chain of tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins were transcribed, in vitro, from the cloned and specifically truncated genes of Clostridium tetani and Clostridium botulinum, respectively, and injected into presynaptic identified cholinergic neurons of the buccal ganglia of Aplysia californica. The size of the current response measured in the voltage clamped postsynaptic neuron was taken as indicator of the quantity of acetylcholine released. Depression of neurotransmitter release similar to that observed when native light chains of the two toxins were injected but needing an additional delay of 30 to 40 minutes, demonstrated a successful expression of a foreign mRNA injected into a neuron in situ.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)278-284
Number of pages7
JournalJournal de physiologie
Volume84
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - 1990
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CHOLINERGIC SYNAPSE
  • INTRACELLULAR INJECTION
  • LIGHT CHAIN
  • TRANSMITTER RELEASE
  • XENOPUS-OOCYTES
  • NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE
  • INHIBITS EXOCYTOSIS
  • ESCHERICHIA-COLI
  • RICH SEQUENCES
  • HEAVY-CHAIN
  • DEGRADATION
  • TRANSLATION
  • RECEPTORS

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