Ribbons associate with microtubules and change localization during development A)
Schematic of a larval zebrafish at 2 days post fertilization (dpf) with the location of the posterior-lateral line (LL) indicated relative to the zebrafish inner ear. Neuromasts (green) in the posterior LL contain sensory hair cells that are innervated by afferent projections from the posterior LL ganglion (pLLg, orange). B) Schematic of a neuromast at 2 dpf, viewed from the side. At 2 dpf, the majority of hair cells (green) are developing. A shorter kinocilium (part of the mechanosensory hair bundle) and an abundance of small ribbon precursors are indicative of an immature stage. C) Schematic of a ribbon synapse when mature. The dense presynapse or ribbon is made primarily of Ribeye. Ribbons tether synaptic vesicles near CaV1.3 channels at the plasma membrane, across from the postsynaptic density (PSD). Bassoon acts to anchor ribbons at the presynaptic AZ. D) Example image of a neuromast at 2 dpf, viewed from top down. The microtubule network and ribbons are marked with YFP-Tubulin and Riba-TagRFP respectively. In this example of 6 developing hair cells, 2 early and 4 intermediate cells are present. The cell bodies of an early and intermediate cell from this example (arrowheads) are expanded in F and G. E) Plot shows the average number of ribbons per hair cell at each developmental stage. Cell stage is determined by the height of the kinocilium. After an increase in ribbon number with development, there is a decrease upon maturation. The number of apically-localized Riba- TagRFP puncta is high at early and intermediate stages, and is lower in late and mature hair cells. In contrast, the number of basally-localized Riba-TagRFP puncta is low at early stages, and becomes higher by intermediate stages (n = 16, 21, 13, 17 hair cells for early, intermediate, late and mature stages respectively). F-H) Example images of hair cells expressing YFP-Tubulin and Riba-TagRFP at early, intermediate and late stages. At the early stage, Riba-TagRFP puncta are spread throughout the cell body and are smaller in size. At the intermediate stage, the number of Riba-TagRFP puncta become more basally enriched and appear larger in size. In late and mature hair cells, all Riba-TagRFP puncta are at the base of the cell and fewer in number. The arrows in H highlight the apical and basal region of the cell used for quantification of Riba- TagRFP puncta location in E. Scale bars in D = 5 µm and in F = 2 µm.