Rab3 interacting molecules (RIMs) are highly enriched in the active zones of presynaptic terminals. It is generally thought that they operate as effectors of the small G protein Rab3. Three recent papers, by Han et al. (this issue of Neuron), Deng et al. (this issue of Neuron), and Kaeser et al. (a recent issue of Cell), shed new light on the functional role of RIM in presynaptic terminals. First, RIM tethers Ca2+ channels to active zones. Second, RIM contributes to priming of synaptic vesicles by interacting with another presynaptic protein, Munc13
SummaryAt a synapse, fast synchronous neurotransmitter release requires localization of Ca2+ channel...
a-RIMs (RIM1a and RIM2a) are multidomain active zone proteins of presynaptic terminals. a-RIMs bind ...
The presynaptic terminals of synaptic connections are composed of a complex network of interacting p...
Rab3 interacting molecules (RIMs) are highly enriched in the active zones of presynaptic terminals. ...
Fast neurotransmitter release is essential for neuron-neuron communication and is initiated by the o...
To define the role of the Rab3-interacting molecule RIM in exocytosis we searched for additional bin...
International audienceThe molecular organization of presynaptic active zones is important for the ne...
AbstractSynaptic neurotransmitter release is restricted to active zones, where the processes of syna...
Neurotransmitters are released by synaptic vesicle fusion at the active zone(1,2). The active zone o...
SummaryAt presynaptic active zones, neurotransmitter release is initiated by the opening of voltage-...
Neurons communicate via chemical synapses through the exocytosis of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles...
Transmitter release at synapses between nerve cells is spatially restricted to active zones, where s...
At presynaptic active zones, neurotransmitter release is initiated by the opening of voltage-gated C...
SummaryAt a synapse, the presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis. RIM proteins ...
AbstractCa2+ influx through voltage-gated channels initiates the exocytotic fusion of synaptic vesic...
SummaryAt a synapse, fast synchronous neurotransmitter release requires localization of Ca2+ channel...
a-RIMs (RIM1a and RIM2a) are multidomain active zone proteins of presynaptic terminals. a-RIMs bind ...
The presynaptic terminals of synaptic connections are composed of a complex network of interacting p...
Rab3 interacting molecules (RIMs) are highly enriched in the active zones of presynaptic terminals. ...
Fast neurotransmitter release is essential for neuron-neuron communication and is initiated by the o...
To define the role of the Rab3-interacting molecule RIM in exocytosis we searched for additional bin...
International audienceThe molecular organization of presynaptic active zones is important for the ne...
AbstractSynaptic neurotransmitter release is restricted to active zones, where the processes of syna...
Neurotransmitters are released by synaptic vesicle fusion at the active zone(1,2). The active zone o...
SummaryAt presynaptic active zones, neurotransmitter release is initiated by the opening of voltage-...
Neurons communicate via chemical synapses through the exocytosis of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles...
Transmitter release at synapses between nerve cells is spatially restricted to active zones, where s...
At presynaptic active zones, neurotransmitter release is initiated by the opening of voltage-gated C...
SummaryAt a synapse, the presynaptic active zone mediates synaptic vesicle exocytosis. RIM proteins ...
AbstractCa2+ influx through voltage-gated channels initiates the exocytotic fusion of synaptic vesic...
SummaryAt a synapse, fast synchronous neurotransmitter release requires localization of Ca2+ channel...
a-RIMs (RIM1a and RIM2a) are multidomain active zone proteins of presynaptic terminals. a-RIMs bind ...
The presynaptic terminals of synaptic connections are composed of a complex network of interacting p...