AbstractIntracellular membrane fusion is mediated by the formation of a four-helix bundle comprised of SNARE proteins. Every cell expresses a large number of SNARE proteins that are localized to particular membrane compartments, suggesting that the fidelity of vesicle trafficking might in part be determined by specific SNARE pairing. However, the promiscuity of SNARE pairing in vitro suggests that the information for membrane compartment organization is not encoded in the inherent ability of SNAREs to form complexes. Here, we show that exocytosis of norepinephrine from PC12 cells is only inhibited or rescued by specific SNAREs. The data suggest that SNARE pairing does underlie vesicle trafficking fidelity, and that specific SNARE interactio...
AbstractA conserved molecular machinery based on SNARE proteins catalyzes most, if not all, cellular...
Our understanding of the mechanism of membrane fusion and particularly of exocytosis saw a revolutio...
Membrane fusion in the secretory pathway is mediated by soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor at...
During neuronal exocytosis, the vesicle-bound soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAP) receptor (SNARE)...
AbstractFor over a decade SNARE hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism of membrane f...
AbstractNeurotransmitter exocytosis, a process mediated by a core complex of syntaxin, SNAP-25, and ...
Membrane fusion is a key process in all living organisms that contributes to a variety of biological...
AbstractSNARE proteins are sufficient to fuse artificial membranes together. In the cell, vesicle tr...
AbstractSNAREs are small coiled-coil proteins required for specific membrane fusion events in eukary...
AbstractIn chromaffin cells, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ leads to an exocytotic burst followed...
Membrane fusion processes occur throughout the cell. Among those, exocytosis of secretory organelles...
AbstractEukaryotic cells distribute materials among intracellular organelles and secrete into the ex...
<div><p>Intercellular communication is commonly mediated by the regulated fusion, or exocytosis, of ...
Intercellular communication is commonly mediated by the regulated fusion, or exocytosis, of vesicles...
Formation of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) compl...
AbstractA conserved molecular machinery based on SNARE proteins catalyzes most, if not all, cellular...
Our understanding of the mechanism of membrane fusion and particularly of exocytosis saw a revolutio...
Membrane fusion in the secretory pathway is mediated by soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor at...
During neuronal exocytosis, the vesicle-bound soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAP) receptor (SNARE)...
AbstractFor over a decade SNARE hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism of membrane f...
AbstractNeurotransmitter exocytosis, a process mediated by a core complex of syntaxin, SNAP-25, and ...
Membrane fusion is a key process in all living organisms that contributes to a variety of biological...
AbstractSNARE proteins are sufficient to fuse artificial membranes together. In the cell, vesicle tr...
AbstractSNAREs are small coiled-coil proteins required for specific membrane fusion events in eukary...
AbstractIn chromaffin cells, an increase in intracellular Ca2+ leads to an exocytotic burst followed...
Membrane fusion processes occur throughout the cell. Among those, exocytosis of secretory organelles...
AbstractEukaryotic cells distribute materials among intracellular organelles and secrete into the ex...
<div><p>Intercellular communication is commonly mediated by the regulated fusion, or exocytosis, of ...
Intercellular communication is commonly mediated by the regulated fusion, or exocytosis, of vesicles...
Formation of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) compl...
AbstractA conserved molecular machinery based on SNARE proteins catalyzes most, if not all, cellular...
Our understanding of the mechanism of membrane fusion and particularly of exocytosis saw a revolutio...
Membrane fusion in the secretory pathway is mediated by soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor at...