Dendritic exocytosis is required for a broad array of neuronal functions including retrograde signaling, neurotransmitter release, synaptic plasticity, and establishment of neuronal morphology. While the details of synaptic vesicle exocytosis from presynaptic terminals have been intensely studied for decades, the mechanisms of dendritic exocytosis are only now emerging. Here we review the molecules and mechanisms of dendritic exocytosis and discuss how exocytosis from dendrites influences neuronal function and circuit plasticity
Endocytosis of excitatory glutamate receptors from the postsynaptic plasma membrane plays a fundamen...
Although much has been learned concerning the mechanisms of secretory vesicle formation and fusion a...
Magnocellular neurones (MCNs) are capable of secreting vasopressin and oxytocin from the somato-den...
Dendritic exocytosis is required for a broad array of neuronal functions including retrograde signal...
Exocytosis is a widely observed cellular mechanism for delivering transmembrane proteins to the cell...
AbstractPolarized growth of the neuron would logically require some form of membrane traffic to the ...
Neurons in the central nervous system establish, via their axons and dendrites, an extended network ...
SummaryA fundamental and still largely unresolved question is how neurons achieve rapid delivery of ...
AbstractThe exocyst is an octameric complex mediating vesicle targeting and tethering at the plasma ...
AbstractWhether contact of an axon with a dendrite is a necessary inductive signal for the assembly ...
SummaryAt presynaptic active zones, exocytosis of neurotransmitter vesicles (SVs) is driven by SNARE...
Calcium-dependent exocytosis of synaptic vesicles mediates the release of neurotransmitters. Importa...
AbstractSynaptic vesicles are specialized secretory organelles which are involved in the fast, point...
SummaryAt presynaptic terminals vesicular membranes are fused into plasma membrane upon exocytosis a...
SummaryLocalized signaling in neuronal dendrites requires tight spatial control of membrane composit...
Endocytosis of excitatory glutamate receptors from the postsynaptic plasma membrane plays a fundamen...
Although much has been learned concerning the mechanisms of secretory vesicle formation and fusion a...
Magnocellular neurones (MCNs) are capable of secreting vasopressin and oxytocin from the somato-den...
Dendritic exocytosis is required for a broad array of neuronal functions including retrograde signal...
Exocytosis is a widely observed cellular mechanism for delivering transmembrane proteins to the cell...
AbstractPolarized growth of the neuron would logically require some form of membrane traffic to the ...
Neurons in the central nervous system establish, via their axons and dendrites, an extended network ...
SummaryA fundamental and still largely unresolved question is how neurons achieve rapid delivery of ...
AbstractThe exocyst is an octameric complex mediating vesicle targeting and tethering at the plasma ...
AbstractWhether contact of an axon with a dendrite is a necessary inductive signal for the assembly ...
SummaryAt presynaptic active zones, exocytosis of neurotransmitter vesicles (SVs) is driven by SNARE...
Calcium-dependent exocytosis of synaptic vesicles mediates the release of neurotransmitters. Importa...
AbstractSynaptic vesicles are specialized secretory organelles which are involved in the fast, point...
SummaryAt presynaptic terminals vesicular membranes are fused into plasma membrane upon exocytosis a...
SummaryLocalized signaling in neuronal dendrites requires tight spatial control of membrane composit...
Endocytosis of excitatory glutamate receptors from the postsynaptic plasma membrane plays a fundamen...
Although much has been learned concerning the mechanisms of secretory vesicle formation and fusion a...
Magnocellular neurones (MCNs) are capable of secreting vasopressin and oxytocin from the somato-den...