نتایج جستجو برای: membrane vesicle

تعداد نتایج: 411489  

Journal: :Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 2005
Shelly M Fujikawa Irene A Chen Jack W Szostak

We describe a simple approach to the controlled removal of molecules from the membrane of large unilamellar vesicles made of fatty acids. Such vesicles shrink dramatically upon mixing with micelles composed of a mixture of fatty acid and a phospholipid (1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (POPC)), as fatty acid molecules leave the vesicle membrane and accumulate within the mixed mi...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2006
M Kasim Diril Martin Wienisch Nadja Jung Jürgen Klingauf Volker Haucke

Clathrin-mediated endocytosis is involved in the internalization, recycling, and degradation of cycling membrane receptors as well as in the biogenesis of synaptic vesicle proteins. While many constitutively internalized cargo proteins are recognized directly by the clathrin adaptor complex AP-2, stimulation-dependent endocytosis of membrane proteins is often facilitated by specialized sorting ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2005
Anna Bielli Charles J. Haney Gavin Gabreski Simon C. Watkins Sergei I. Bannykh Meir Aridor

The mechanisms by which the coat complex II (COPII) coat mediates membrane deformation and vesicle fission are unknown. Sar1 is a structural component of the membrane-binding inner layer of COPII (Bi, X., R.A. Corpina, and J. Goldberg. 2002. Nature. 419:271-277). Using model liposomes we found that Sar1 uses GTP-regulated exposure of its NH2-terminal tail, an amphipathic peptide domain, to bind...

Journal: :Neuron 2002
Gary Matthews

Direct optical measurements of single synaptic vesicles undergoing exocytosis at a synapse reveal rapid and complete transfer of membrane marker from the vesicle to the plasma membrane (; this issue of Neuron). Contact between the two membranes is consistent with free lipid exchange, such as might result from full fusion of the vesicle and plasma membranes.

2012
Emmanuel Boucrot Adi Pick Gamze Çamdere Nicole Liska Emma Evergren Harvey T. McMahon Michael M. Kozlov

Shallow hydrophobic insertions and crescent-shaped BAR scaffolds promote membrane curvature. Here, we investigate membrane fission by shallow hydrophobic insertions quantitatively and mechanistically. We provide evidence that membrane insertion of the ENTH domain of epsin leads to liposome vesiculation, and that epsin is required for clathrin-coated vesicle budding in cells. We also show that B...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 1999
L A Gheber M Edidin

Patches (lateral heterogeneities) of cell surface membrane proteins and lipids have been imaged by a number of different microscopy techniques. This patchiness has been taken as evidence for the organization of membranes into domains whose composition differs from the average for the entire membrane. However, the mechanism and specificity of patch formation are not understood. Here we show how ...

2012
Francisco F. De-Miguel Iván Santamaría-Holek Paula Noguez Carlos Bustos Enrique Hernández-Lemus J. Miguel Rubí

Transmitter exocytosis from the neuronal soma is evoked by brief trains of high frequency electrical activity and continues for several minutes. Here we studied how active vesicle transport towards the plasma membrane contributes to this slow phenomenon in serotonergic leech Retzius neurons, by combining electron microscopy, the kinetics of exocytosis obtained from FM1-43 dye fluorescence as ve...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2015
Nicole Fortoul Pankaj Singh Chung-Yuen Hui Maria Bykhovskaia Anand Jagota

Synaptic transmission requires that vesicles filled with neurotransmitter molecules be docked to the plasma membrane by the SNARE protein complex. The SNARE complex applies attractive forces to overcome the long-range repulsion between the vesicle and membrane. To understand how the balance between the attractive and repulsive forces defines the equilibrium docked state we have developed a mode...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
D W Knowles L Tilley N Mohandas J A Chasis

Budding and vesiculation of erythrocyte membranes occurs by a process involving an uncoupling of the membrane skeleton from the lipid bilayer. Vesicle formation provides an important means whereby protein sorting and trafficking can occur. To understand the mechanism of sorting at the molecular level, we have developed a micropipette technique to quantify the redistribution of fluorescently lab...

Journal: :Current Biology 2003
H.Clive Palfrey Cristina R. Artalejo

Recent results have provided graphic support for the hypothesis that vesicle secretion involves a 'kiss-and-run' mechanism. Evanescent field microscopy has shown that, during exocytosis, intravesicular markers escape without collapse of the vesicular membrane into the surface membrane and that the empty vesicle is immediately retrieved back into the cell.

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