AbstractMembrane fusion requires that nearly flat lipid bilayers deform into shapes with very high curvature. This makes membrane bending a critical force in determining fusion mechanisms. A lipid bilayer will bend spontaneously when material is distributed asymmetrically between its two monolayers, and its spontaneous curvature (C0) will influence the stability of curved fusion intermediates. Prior work on Ca2+-triggered exocytosis revealed that fusion pore lifetime (τ) varies with vesicle content (Q), and showed that this relation reflects membrane bending energetics. Lipids that alter C0 change the dependence of τ on Q. These results suggested that the greater stability of an initial exocytotic fusion pore associated with larger vesicles...
Exocytosis depends on cytosolic domains of SNARE proteins but the function of the transmembrane doma...
AbstractWe reported previously the effects of both osmotic and curvature stress on fusion between po...
Biological membranes undergo constant shape remodeling involving the formation of highly curved stru...
AbstractMembrane fusion requires that nearly flat lipid bilayers deform into shapes with very high c...
AbstractA fusion pore composed of lipid is an obligatory kinetic intermediate of membrane fusion, an...
SummaryDecades ago it was proposed that exocytosis involves invagination of the target membrane, res...
AbstractNeuronal exocytosis is mediated by a Ca2+-triggered membrane fusion event that joins synapti...
Neurotransmitter release is mediated by the SNARE proteins synaptobrevin II (sybII, also known as VA...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Vesicle fusion is mediated by an assembly of SNARE proteins between opposing membranes, but it is un...
AbstractCholesterol is essential for exocytosis in secretory cells, but the exact molecular mechanis...
AbstractThe Ca2+-triggered merger of two apposed membranes is the defining step of regulated exocyto...
Although the importance of a SNARE complex in neurotransmitter release is widely accepted, there exi...
Exocytosis, a process where intracellular vesicles fuse and secrete lumenal cargo, is fundamental to...
AbstractFusion of neurosecretory vesicles with the plasma membrane is mediated by SNARE proteins, wh...
Exocytosis depends on cytosolic domains of SNARE proteins but the function of the transmembrane doma...
AbstractWe reported previously the effects of both osmotic and curvature stress on fusion between po...
Biological membranes undergo constant shape remodeling involving the formation of highly curved stru...
AbstractMembrane fusion requires that nearly flat lipid bilayers deform into shapes with very high c...
AbstractA fusion pore composed of lipid is an obligatory kinetic intermediate of membrane fusion, an...
SummaryDecades ago it was proposed that exocytosis involves invagination of the target membrane, res...
AbstractNeuronal exocytosis is mediated by a Ca2+-triggered membrane fusion event that joins synapti...
Neurotransmitter release is mediated by the SNARE proteins synaptobrevin II (sybII, also known as VA...
Several proteins involved in exocytosis have been identified recently, but it is still completely un...
Vesicle fusion is mediated by an assembly of SNARE proteins between opposing membranes, but it is un...
AbstractCholesterol is essential for exocytosis in secretory cells, but the exact molecular mechanis...
AbstractThe Ca2+-triggered merger of two apposed membranes is the defining step of regulated exocyto...
Although the importance of a SNARE complex in neurotransmitter release is widely accepted, there exi...
Exocytosis, a process where intracellular vesicles fuse and secrete lumenal cargo, is fundamental to...
AbstractFusion of neurosecretory vesicles with the plasma membrane is mediated by SNARE proteins, wh...
Exocytosis depends on cytosolic domains of SNARE proteins but the function of the transmembrane doma...
AbstractWe reported previously the effects of both osmotic and curvature stress on fusion between po...
Biological membranes undergo constant shape remodeling involving the formation of highly curved stru...