Exocytosis, the fusion of intracellular vesicles with the plasma membrane, is fundamental to intercellular communication in multicellular organisms. This pathway facilitates the release or secretion of molecules from the cell. In addition, exocytosis is essential for delivery of resident proteins to the plasma membrane. There are two different pathways of exocytosis, constitutive and regulated exocytosis. Constitutive exocytosis occurs without regulation, e.g. pathways regulating the delivery of lipids and ‘house-keeping’ proteins to the plasma membrane or the secretion of antibodies and extra-cellular matrix components from the cell. In contrast, regulated exocytosis facilitates the controlled release of extra-cellular molecules or inserti...
SummaryCysteine string protein α (CSPα), a presynaptic cochaperone for Hsc70, is required for synaps...
The regulated release of hormones and neurotransmitters is a fundamental process throughout the anim...
The process by which cells release substances through fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane is...
Exocytosis, the fusion of intracellular vesicles with the plasma membrane, is fundamental to interc...
BACKGROUND: Cysteine string protein-α (CSPα) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. Loss of CSPα ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cysteine string protein-α (CSPα) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. ...
Abstract: Cysteine-string protein (Csp) is a major syn-aptic vesicle and secretory granule protein f...
Background: Cysteine string protein-a (CSPa) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. Loss of CSPa ...
AbstractCysteine-string proteins (Csps) are vesicle proteins involved in exocytosis of synaptic vesi...
Cysteine-string proteins (Csps) are vesicle proteins involved in exocytosis of synaptic vesicles in ...
Regulated exocytosis is the process whereby vesicles fuse with the cell membrane upon a specific sig...
AbstractCysteine string protein α (CSPα)—an abundant synaptic vesicle protein that contains a DNA-J ...
AbstractCysteine string proteins (CSPs) belong to the DnaJ-like chaperone family and play an importa...
The secretory vesicle cysteine string proteins (CSPs) are members of the DnaJ family of chaperones, ...
AbstractPrevious in vitro studies of cysteine-string protein (CSP) imply a potential role for the cl...
SummaryCysteine string protein α (CSPα), a presynaptic cochaperone for Hsc70, is required for synaps...
The regulated release of hormones and neurotransmitters is a fundamental process throughout the anim...
The process by which cells release substances through fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane is...
Exocytosis, the fusion of intracellular vesicles with the plasma membrane, is fundamental to interc...
BACKGROUND: Cysteine string protein-α (CSPα) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. Loss of CSPα ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Cysteine string protein-α (CSPα) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. ...
Abstract: Cysteine-string protein (Csp) is a major syn-aptic vesicle and secretory granule protein f...
Background: Cysteine string protein-a (CSPa) is a chaperone to ensure protein folding. Loss of CSPa ...
AbstractCysteine-string proteins (Csps) are vesicle proteins involved in exocytosis of synaptic vesi...
Cysteine-string proteins (Csps) are vesicle proteins involved in exocytosis of synaptic vesicles in ...
Regulated exocytosis is the process whereby vesicles fuse with the cell membrane upon a specific sig...
AbstractCysteine string protein α (CSPα)—an abundant synaptic vesicle protein that contains a DNA-J ...
AbstractCysteine string proteins (CSPs) belong to the DnaJ-like chaperone family and play an importa...
The secretory vesicle cysteine string proteins (CSPs) are members of the DnaJ family of chaperones, ...
AbstractPrevious in vitro studies of cysteine-string protein (CSP) imply a potential role for the cl...
SummaryCysteine string protein α (CSPα), a presynaptic cochaperone for Hsc70, is required for synaps...
The regulated release of hormones and neurotransmitters is a fundamental process throughout the anim...
The process by which cells release substances through fusion of vesicles with the plasma membrane is...