نتایج جستجو برای: plasma membrane vesicle

تعداد نتایج: 684918  

2017
Nanako Hamada Ikuko Iwamoto Hidenori Tabata Koh-Ichi Nagata

While Munc18-1 interacts with Syntaxin1 and controls the formation of soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNARE) complex to regulate presynaptic vesicle fusion in developed neurons, this molecule is likely to be involved in brain development since its gene abnormalities cause early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with suppression-burst (Ohtahara syndrome),...

Journal: :Current Biology 2018
Eugene Jennifer Jin Ferdi Ridvan Kiral Mehmet Neset Ozel Lara Sophie Burchardt Marc Osterland Daniel Epstein Heike Wolfenberg Steffen Prohaska Peter Robin Hiesinger

Neurons are highly polarized cells that require continuous turnover of membrane proteins at axon terminals to develop, function, and survive. Yet, it is still unclear whether membrane protein degradation requires transport back to the cell body or whether degradation also occurs locally at the axon terminal, where live observation of sorting and degradation has remained a challenge. Here, we re...

Journal: :Annual review of cell and developmental biology 1999
M J Hannah A A Schmidt W B Huttner

Synaptic vesicles, which have been a paradigm for the fusion of a vesicle with its target membrane, also serve as a model for understanding the formation of a vesicle from its donor membrane. Synaptic vesicles, which are formed and recycled at the periphery of the neuron, contain a highly restricted set of neuronal proteins. Insight into the trafficking of synaptic vesicle proteins has come fro...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1999
W Guo D Roth C Walch-Solimena P Novick

Polarized secretion requires proper targeting of secretory vesicles to specific sites on the plasma membrane. Here we report that the exocyst complex plays a key role in vesicle targeting. Sec15p, an exocyst component, can associate with secretory vesicles and interact specifically with the rab GTPase, Sec4p, in its GTP-bound form. A chain of protein-protein interactions leads from Sec4p and Se...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Gudrun A. Jonsdottir Rong Li

Cortical actin patches are dynamic structures required for endocytosis in yeast. Recent studies have shown that components of cortical patches localize to the plasma membrane in a precisely orchestrated manner, and their movements at and away from the plasma membrane may define the endocytic membrane invagination and vesicle scission events, respectively. Here, through live-cell imaging, we ana...

Journal: :Traffic 2001
T W Harris K Schuske E M Jorgensen

After synaptic vesicle exocytosis, synaptic vesicle proteins must be retrieved from the plasma membrane, sorted away from other membrane proteins, and reconstituted into a functional synaptic vesicle. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an organism well suited for a genetic analysis of this process. In particular, three types of genetic studies have contributed to our understanding of synapt...

Journal: :Neuron 1999
Alan R Kay Aixa Alfonso Simon Alford Hollis T Cline Andrea M Holgado Bert Sakmann Vladislav A Snitsarev Thomas P Stricker Michiko Takahashi Ling-Gang Wu

The fluorescent probe FM1-43 has been used extensively for imaging vesicle recycling; however, high nonspecific adsorption resulting in elevated background levels has precluded its use in certain tissues, notably brain slices. We have found that a sulfobutylated derivative of beta-cyclodextrin (ADVASEP-7) has a higher affinity for FM1-43 than the plasma membrane. ADVASEP-7 was used as a carrier...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
J. Troy Littleton

The question of how synapses maintain an active recycling pool of synaptic vesicles to support high-frequency synaptic transmission has been a perplexing and often controversial problem. In this issue of Neuron, Fernandez-Alfonso et al. present data indicating that at least two synaptic vesicle proteins, synaptotagmin 1 and VAMP-2, are present in a large pool on the synaptic and axonal plasma m...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Vadim A Frolov Vladimir A Lizunov Antonina Ya Dunina-Barkovskaya Andrey V Samsonov Joshua Zimmerberg

Shape dynamics and permeability of a membrane neck connecting a vesicle and plasma membrane are considered. The neck is modeled by a lipid membrane tubule extended between two parallel axisymmetric rings. Within a range of lengths, defined by system geometry and mechanical properties of the membrane, the tubule has two stable shapes: catenoidal microtubule and cylindrical nanotubule. The permea...

2012
Saša Trkov Matjaž Stenovec Marko Kreft Maja Potokar Vladimir Parpura Bazbek Davletov Robert Zorec

In the brain, astrocytes signal to the neighboring cells by the release of chemical messengers (gliotransmitters) via regulated exocytosis. Recent studies uncovered a potential role of signaling lipids in modulation of exocytosis. Hence, we investigated whether sphingosine and the structural analog fingolimod/FTY720, a recently introduced therapeutic for multiple sclerosis, affect (i) intracell...

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