International audienceMembrane fusion is not a spontaneous process. Physiologically, the formation of coiled-coil protein complexes, the SNAREpins, bridges the membrane of a vesicle and a target membrane, brings them in close contact and provides the energy necessary for their fusion. In this review, we utilize results from in vitro experiments and simple physics and chemistry models to dissect the kinetics and energetics of the fusion process from the encounter of the two membranes to the full expansion of a fusion pore. We find three main energy barriers that oppose the fusion process: SNAREpin initiation, fusion pore opening and expansion. SNAREpin initiation is inherent to the proteins and makes in vitro fusion kinetics experiments rath...
International audienceNeurotransmission is achieved by soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNAR...
In eukaryotes, most intracellular membrane fusion reactions are mediated by the interaction of SNARE...
The question concerning whether all membranes fuse according to the same mechanism has yet to be ans...
International audienceMembrane fusion is not a spontaneous process. Physiologically, the formation o...
Physiological membrane vesicles are built to separate reaction spaces in a stable manner, even when ...
SNARE molecules are the core constituents of the protein machinery that facilitate fusion of synapti...
AbstractSNARE proteins are sufficient to fuse artificial membranes together. In the cell, vesicle tr...
Membrane fusion in eukaryotic cells mediates the biogenesis of organelles, vesicular traffic between...
Exocytosis involves the transport of molecules stored within lipid vesicles across the vesicle and c...
International audienceMembrane fusion occurs when SNAREpins fold up between lipid bilayers. How much...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Abstract Membrane fusion in the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells, including exocytosis of syna...
Biological membrane fusion is a basic cellular process catalyzed by SNARE proteins and additional au...
International audienceNeurotransmission is achieved by soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNAR...
In eukaryotes, most intracellular membrane fusion reactions are mediated by the interaction of SNARE...
The question concerning whether all membranes fuse according to the same mechanism has yet to be ans...
International audienceMembrane fusion is not a spontaneous process. Physiologically, the formation o...
Physiological membrane vesicles are built to separate reaction spaces in a stable manner, even when ...
SNARE molecules are the core constituents of the protein machinery that facilitate fusion of synapti...
AbstractSNARE proteins are sufficient to fuse artificial membranes together. In the cell, vesicle tr...
Membrane fusion in eukaryotic cells mediates the biogenesis of organelles, vesicular traffic between...
Exocytosis involves the transport of molecules stored within lipid vesicles across the vesicle and c...
International audienceMembrane fusion occurs when SNAREpins fold up between lipid bilayers. How much...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Cellular membrane fusion is thought to proceed through intermediates including docking of apposed li...
Abstract Membrane fusion in the secretory pathway of eukaryotic cells, including exocytosis of syna...
Biological membrane fusion is a basic cellular process catalyzed by SNARE proteins and additional au...
International audienceNeurotransmission is achieved by soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNAR...
In eukaryotes, most intracellular membrane fusion reactions are mediated by the interaction of SNARE...
The question concerning whether all membranes fuse according to the same mechanism has yet to be ans...