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Molecular landscape of BoNT/B bound to a membrane-inserted synaptotagmin/ganglioside complex.

Jorge Ramirez-FrancoFodil AzzazMarion SangiardiGéraldine FerracciFahamoe YoussoufMichel Robert PopoffMichael SeagarChristian LévêqueJacques FantiniOussama El Far
Published in: Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (2022)
Botulinum neurotoxin serotype B (BoNT/B) uses two separate protein and polysialoglycolipid-binding pockets to interact with synaptotagmin 1/2 and gangliosides. However, an integrated model of BoNT/B bound to its neuronal receptors in a native membrane topology is still lacking. Using a panel of in silico and experimental approaches, we present here a new model for BoNT/B binding to neuronal membranes, in which the toxin binds to a preassembled synaptotagmin-ganglioside GT1b complex and a free ganglioside allowing a lipid-binding loop of BoNT/B to interact with the glycone part of the synaptotagmin-associated GT1b. Furthermore, our data provide molecular support for the decrease in BoNT/B sensitivity in Felidae that harbor the natural variant synaptotagmin2-N 59 Q. These results reveal multiple interactions of BoNT/B with gangliosides and support a novel paradigm in which a toxin recognizes a protein/ganglioside complex.
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