A role for tropomyosins in activity-dependent bulk endocytosis?

  • Gormal, R. S.
  • Valmas, N.
  • Fath, T.
  • Meunier, F. A.
Publication date
May 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV
ISSN
1044-7431
Citation count (estimate)
1

Abstract

Bulk endocytosis allows stimulated neurons to take up a large portion of the presynaptic plasma membrane in order to regenerate synaptic vesicle pools. Actin, one of the most abundant proteins in eukaryotic cells, plays an important role in this process, but a detailed mechanistic understanding of the involvement of the cortical actin network is still lacking, in part due to the relatively small size of nerve terminals and the limitation of optical microscopy. We recently discovered that neurosecretory cells display a similar, albeit much larger, form of bulk endocytosis in response to secretagogue stimulation. This allowed us to identify a novel highly dynamic role for the acto-myosin II cortex in generating constricting rings that precede...

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