نتایج جستجو برای: snare

تعداد نتایج: 5287  

Journal: :Cell 1998
Sheetal K Patel Fred E Indig Nicoletta Olivieri Nicole D Levine Martin Latterich

The fusion of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membranes in yeast does not require Sec18p/NSF and Sec17p, two proteins needed for docking of vesicles with their target membrane. Instead, ER membranes require a NSF-related ATPase, Cdc48p. Since both vesicular and organelle fusion events use related ATPases, we investigated whether both fusion events are also SNARE mediated. We present evidence that th...

2009
Ferenc Deák Yi Xu Wen-Pin Chang Irina Dulubova Mikhail Khvotchev Xinran Liu Thomas C. Südhof Josep Rizo

Munc18-1 and soluble NSF attachment protein receptors (SNAREs) are critical for synaptic vesicle fusion. Munc18-1 binds to the SNARE syntaxin-1 folded into a closed conformation and to SNARE complexes containing open syntaxin-1. Understanding which steps in fusion depend on the latter interaction and whether Munc18-1 competes with other factors such as complexins for SNARE complex binding is cr...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2007
Tobias H Kloepper C Nickias Kienle Dirk Fasshauer

Proteins of the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmalemide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) family are essential for the fusion of transport vesicles with an acceptor membrane. Despite considerable sequence divergence, their mechanism of action is conserved: heterologous sets assemble into membrane-bridging SNARE complexes, in effect driving membrane fusion. Within the cell, distinct functiona...

2015
Jessica B. A. Sadler Nia J. Bryant Gwyn W. Gould

The fusion of GLUT4-containing vesicles with the plasma membrane of adipocytes is a key facet of insulin action. This process is mediated by the formation of functional soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complexes between the plasma membrane t-SNARE complex and the vesicle v-SNARE or VAMP. The t-SNARE complex consists of Syntaxin4 and SNAP23, and where...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Pierre Cosson Mariella Ravazzola Oleg Varlamov Thomas H Söllner Maurizio Di Liberto Allen Volchuk James E Rothman Lelio Orci

Localization of a membrane protein in a subcellular compartment can be achieved by its retention in the compartment or by its continuous transport toward this compartment. Previous results have suggested that specific enzymes are localized in the Golgi apparatus at least in part by selective retention and exclusion from transport vesicles. However, the function of some Golgi SNARE (soluble N-et...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2000
L Katz P Brennwald

The crystal structure of the synaptic SNARE complex reveals a parallel four-helix coiled-coil arrangement; buried in the hydrophobic core of the complex is an unusual ionic layer composed of three glutamines and one arginine, each provided by a separate alpha-helix. The presence of glutamine or arginine residues in this position is highly conserved across the t- and v-SNARE families, and it was...

2015
Bin Lu Linda Ambrosio Reuben J. Peters Edward W. Yu Alan A. DiSpirito

............................................................................................................................ iv CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION ......................................................................... 1 1.1 SNARE PROTEINS AND MEMBRANE FUSION..................................................................... 1 1.2 THE SNARE HYPOTHESIS: THE MINIMAL FUSION MACHIN...

Journal: :Endoscopy 2016
Alexander Tischer Theresia Schober Margret Karner Stephan Moser Michael Schleicher Michael Gschwantler

Endoloop-assisted polypectomy may minimize the risk of bleeding after endoscopic resection of large pedunculated colorectal adenomas [1–3]. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of a rare complication of this technique caused by adhesion of the snare and endoloop. A 67-year-old man was referred to our endoscopy unit for polypectomy of colorectal adenomas detected during a colon...

Journal: :CVIR Endovascular 2021

Abstract Background A catheter fragment with inaccessible ends can be retrieved using the well-known two-step method: making a free end pigtail and seizing it snare catheter. Here we propose an easier faster modification, named “pigtail through snare” technique. Case presentation 61-year-old female patient underwent removal of central venous migrating to right atrium. Both located in atrial app...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Stefan Pabst Martin Margittai Darius Vainius Ralf Langen Reinhard Jahn Dirk Fasshauer

The Ca(2+)-triggered release of neurotransmitters is mediated by fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane. The molecular machinery that translates the Ca(2+) signal into exocytosis is only beginning to emerge. The soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) proteins syntaxin, SNAP-25, and synaptobrevin are central components of the fusion apparatus....

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