Synaptic vesicles fuse at morphological specializations in the presynaptic terminal termed active zones (AZs). Vesicle fusion can occur spontaneously or in response to an action potential. Following fusion, vesicles are retrieved and recycled within nerve terminals. It is still unclear whether vesicles that fuse spontaneously or following evoked release share similar recycling mechanisms. Genetic deletion of the SNARE-binding protein complexin dramatically increases spontaneous fusion, with the protein serving as the synaptic vesicle fusion clamp at Drosophila synapses. We examined synaptic vesicle recycling pathways at complexin null neuromuscular junctions, where spontaneous release is dramatically enhanced. We combined loading of the lip...
Fast neuronal signalling relies on highly-regulated vesicle fusion and recycling at specialized pres...
Complexins are small α-helical proteins that modulate neurotransmitter release by binding to SNARE c...
Two modes of vesicular release of transmitter occur at a synapse: spontaneous release in the absence...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
Neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicle fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neuronal comm...
To maintain transmitter release during intense stimulation, neurons need to efficiently recycle vesi...
To maintain transmitter release during intense stimulation, neurons need to efficiently recycle vesi...
Neuronal transmitters are released from nerve terminals via the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the...
Background Different pools and functions have recently been attributed to spontaneous and evoked ve...
Neurons communicate by fusing synaptic vesicles (SV) packed with neuronal transmitters with the pres...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
Neurotransmitter release following synaptic vesicle (SV) fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neu...
Neurotransmitter release takes place by the exocytosis of loaded synaptic vesicles. The vesicles the...
SummarySynaptic vesicle recycling is essential for maintaining efficient synaptic transmission. Deta...
Neurotransmission in complex animals depends on a choir of functionally distinct synapses releasing ...
Fast neuronal signalling relies on highly-regulated vesicle fusion and recycling at specialized pres...
Complexins are small α-helical proteins that modulate neurotransmitter release by binding to SNARE c...
Two modes of vesicular release of transmitter occur at a synapse: spontaneous release in the absence...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
Neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicle fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neuronal comm...
To maintain transmitter release during intense stimulation, neurons need to efficiently recycle vesi...
To maintain transmitter release during intense stimulation, neurons need to efficiently recycle vesi...
Neuronal transmitters are released from nerve terminals via the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the...
Background Different pools and functions have recently been attributed to spontaneous and evoked ve...
Neurons communicate by fusing synaptic vesicles (SV) packed with neuronal transmitters with the pres...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
Neurotransmitter release following synaptic vesicle (SV) fusion is the fundamental mechanism for neu...
Neurotransmitter release takes place by the exocytosis of loaded synaptic vesicles. The vesicles the...
SummarySynaptic vesicle recycling is essential for maintaining efficient synaptic transmission. Deta...
Neurotransmission in complex animals depends on a choir of functionally distinct synapses releasing ...
Fast neuronal signalling relies on highly-regulated vesicle fusion and recycling at specialized pres...
Complexins are small α-helical proteins that modulate neurotransmitter release by binding to SNARE c...
Two modes of vesicular release of transmitter occur at a synapse: spontaneous release in the absence...