Summary: Directed transport of transmembrane proteins is generally believed to occur via intracellular transport vesicles. However, using single-particle tracking in rat hippocampal neurons with a pH-sensitive quantum dot probe that specifically reports surface movement of receptors, we have identified a subpopulation of neuronal EphB2 receptors that exhibit directed motion between synapses within the plasma membrane itself. This receptor movement occurs independently of the cytoskeleton but is dependent on cholesterol and is regulated by neuronal activity. : Neuroscience; Molecular Neuroscience; Optical Materials Subject Areas: Neuroscience, Molecular Neuroscience, Optical Material
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Cellular compartmentalization and intracellular transport mechanisms are important to establish and ...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence underscores the importance of ligand-receptor dynamics in shaping cell...
Directed transport of transmembrane proteins is generally believed to occur via intracellular transp...
Directed transport of transmembrane proteins is generally believed to occur via intracellular transp...
Single particle tracking data from imaging of EphB2 receptors using quantum dot labelling in dissoci...
Trafficking of glutamate receptors into and out of synapses is critically involved in the plasticity...
Voltage-gated ion channels are main players involved in fast synaptic events. However, only slow int...
Copyright © 2010 the authorsThe lateral mobility of surface receptors can define the signaling prope...
Trafficking of AMPA receptors in and out of synapses is crucial for synaptic plasticity. Previous st...
Detecting, imaging, and being able to localize the distribution of several cell membrane receptors o...
Recent developments in single-molecule imaging have revealed many biological mechanisms, providing h...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
Cellular compartmentalization and intracellular transport mechanisms are important to establish and ...
Neurons communicate via synapses; the strength of each synapse is defined both pre and postsynaptica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Cellular compartmentalization and intracellular transport mechanisms are important to establish and ...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence underscores the importance of ligand-receptor dynamics in shaping cell...
Directed transport of transmembrane proteins is generally believed to occur via intracellular transp...
Directed transport of transmembrane proteins is generally believed to occur via intracellular transp...
Single particle tracking data from imaging of EphB2 receptors using quantum dot labelling in dissoci...
Trafficking of glutamate receptors into and out of synapses is critically involved in the plasticity...
Voltage-gated ion channels are main players involved in fast synaptic events. However, only slow int...
Copyright © 2010 the authorsThe lateral mobility of surface receptors can define the signaling prope...
Trafficking of AMPA receptors in and out of synapses is crucial for synaptic plasticity. Previous st...
Detecting, imaging, and being able to localize the distribution of several cell membrane receptors o...
Recent developments in single-molecule imaging have revealed many biological mechanisms, providing h...
AbstractThe plasma membrane of neurons can be divided into two domains, the soma-dendritic and the a...
Cellular compartmentalization and intracellular transport mechanisms are important to establish and ...
Neurons communicate via synapses; the strength of each synapse is defined both pre and postsynaptica...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is enriched in specific adaptor, cytoskeletal, and transmembrane mole...
Cellular compartmentalization and intracellular transport mechanisms are important to establish and ...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence underscores the importance of ligand-receptor dynamics in shaping cell...