SummarySynaptic vesicles belong to two distinct pools, a recycling pool responsible for the evoked release of neurotransmitter and a resting pool unresponsive to stimulation. The uniform appearance of synaptic vesicles has suggested that differences in location or cytoskeletal association account for these differences in function. We now find that the v-SNARE tetanus toxin-insensitive vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP7) differs from other synaptic vesicle proteins in its distribution to the two pools, providing evidence that they differ in molecular composition. We also find that both resting and recycling pools undergo spontaneous release, and when activated by deletion of the longin domain, VAMP7 influences the properties of relea...
Aged proteins can become hazardous to cellular function, by accumulating molecular damage. This impl...
At small central synapses, efficient turnover of vesicles is crucial for stimulus-driven transmissio...
asynchronous neurotransmitter release An increasing number of studies suggest that distinct pools of...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that synaptic vesicles (SVs) giving rise to spontaneous neurotransmiss...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
SummarySynaptic vesicles have been proposed to form through two mechanisms: one directly from the pl...
Synaptic vesicles are recycled locally within presynaptic specializations. We examined how vesicles ...
Presynaptic terminals are specialized sites for information transmission where vesicles fuse with th...
Neurons fire by releasing neurotransmitters via fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane...
The question of how synapses maintain an active recycling pool of synaptic vesicles to support high-...
SummarySynapse-specific vesicle pools have been widely characterized at central terminals. Here, we ...
SummaryAcidification of synaptic vesicles by the vacuolar proton ATPase is essential for loading wit...
SummaryAt small central synapses, efficient turnover of vesicles is crucial for stimulus-driven tran...
AbstractSynaptic vesicles are specialized secretory organelles which are involved in the fast, point...
The precise subcellular organization of synaptic vesicles (SVs) at presynaptic sites allows for rapi...
Aged proteins can become hazardous to cellular function, by accumulating molecular damage. This impl...
At small central synapses, efficient turnover of vesicles is crucial for stimulus-driven transmissio...
asynchronous neurotransmitter release An increasing number of studies suggest that distinct pools of...
SummaryRecent studies suggest that synaptic vesicles (SVs) giving rise to spontaneous neurotransmiss...
SummarySpontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion is a common property of all synapses. To trace the origin...
SummarySynaptic vesicles have been proposed to form through two mechanisms: one directly from the pl...
Synaptic vesicles are recycled locally within presynaptic specializations. We examined how vesicles ...
Presynaptic terminals are specialized sites for information transmission where vesicles fuse with th...
Neurons fire by releasing neurotransmitters via fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane...
The question of how synapses maintain an active recycling pool of synaptic vesicles to support high-...
SummarySynapse-specific vesicle pools have been widely characterized at central terminals. Here, we ...
SummaryAcidification of synaptic vesicles by the vacuolar proton ATPase is essential for loading wit...
SummaryAt small central synapses, efficient turnover of vesicles is crucial for stimulus-driven tran...
AbstractSynaptic vesicles are specialized secretory organelles which are involved in the fast, point...
The precise subcellular organization of synaptic vesicles (SVs) at presynaptic sites allows for rapi...
Aged proteins can become hazardous to cellular function, by accumulating molecular damage. This impl...
At small central synapses, efficient turnover of vesicles is crucial for stimulus-driven transmissio...
asynchronous neurotransmitter release An increasing number of studies suggest that distinct pools of...