نتایج جستجو برای: membrane vesicle

تعداد نتایج: 411489  

Journal: :Communicative & integrative biology 2012
Peter Thorn Herbert Gaisano

Exocytosis is the process of fusion of a membrane-bound vesicle with the cell membrane and subsequent release of the vesicle content to the outside. It is now widely accepted that SNAREs (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors) proteins are key components in the molecular machinery of exocytosis. SNARE proteins on the vesicle membrane selectively form complexes w...

Journal: :Nanoscale 2011
Li-Tang Yan Xiaobo Yu

Mesoscale simulations are performed to study the complexes between a dendrimer and a vesicle of amphiphilic molecules. In particular, the assembled structures and dynamics of these complexes are investigated by tuning vesicle size and the surface tension of vesicle membrane. Our simulations demonstrate that a dendrimer-based bulge containing amphiphilic molecules forms in the vesicle membrane w...

2017
Mark C Harris Dillon Cislo Joan S Lenz Christopher Umbach Manfred Lindau

Although several proteins have been implicated in secretory vesicle tethering, the identity and mechanical properties of the components forming the physical vesicle-plasma membrane link remain unknown. Here we present the first experimental measurements of nanomechanical properties of secretory vesicle-plasma membrane tethers using combined AFM force clamp and TIRF microscopy on membrane sheets...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Liang-Wei Gong Ismail Hafez Guillermo Alvarez de Toledo Manfred Lindau

The number of transmitter molecules released in a quantal event can be regulated, and recent studies suggest that the modulation of quantal size is associated with corresponding changes in vesicle volume (Colliver et al., 2000; Pothos et al., 2002). If so, this could occur either by distension of the vesicle membrane or by incorporation and removal of vesicle membrane. We performed simultaneous...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
D T Stimson P S Estes S Rao K S Krishnan L E Kelly M Ramaswami

At an initial step during synaptic vesicle recycling, dynamin and adaptor proteins mediate the endocytosis of synaptic vesicle components from the plasma membrane. StonedA and stonedB, novel synaptic proteins encoded by a single Drosophila gene, have predicted structural similarities to adaptors and other proteins implicated in endocytosis. Here, we test possible roles of the stoned proteins in...

2013
Mark L. Harlow Joseph A. Szule Jing Xu Jae Hoon Jung Robert M. Marshall Uel J. McMahan

Synaptic vesicles dock at active zones on the presynaptic plasma membrane of a neuron's axon terminals as a precondition for fusing with the membrane and releasing their neurotransmitter to mediate synaptic impulse transmission. Typically, docked vesicles are next to aggregates of plasma membrane-bound macromolecules called active zone material (AZM). Electron tomography on tissue sections from...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1989
W D Niles F S Cohen A Finkelstein

When phospholipid vesicles bound to a planar membrane are osmotically swollen, they develop a hydrostatic pressure (delta P) and fuse with the membrane. We have calculated the steady-state delta P, from the equations of irreversible thermodynamics governing water and solute flows, for two general methods of osmotic swelling. In the first method, vesicles are swollen by adding a solute to the ve...

Journal: :Current Biology 2000
Takashi Tsuboi Chao Zhao Susumu Terakawa Guy A. Rutter

The classical model of secretory vesicle recycling after exocytosis involves the retrieval of membrane (the omega figure) at a different site. An alternative model involves secretory vesicles transiently fusing with the plasma membrane (the 'kiss and run' mechanism) [1,2]. No continuous observation of the fate of a single secretory vesicle after exocytosis has been made to date. To study the dy...

2005
Anna M. Sokac William M. Bement Benjamin Glick

Regulated exocytosis is thought to occur either by “full fusion,” where the secretory vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane (PM) via a fusion pore that then dilates until the secretory vesicle collapses into the PM; or by “kiss-and-run,” where the fusion pore does not dilate and instead rapidly reseals such that the secretory vesicle is retrieved almost fully intact. Here, we describe growing ...

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