2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2009.04.024
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Sphingosine Facilitates SNARE Complex Assembly and Activates Synaptic Vesicle Exocytosis

Abstract: SummarySynaptic vesicles loaded with neurotransmitters fuse with the plasma membrane to release their content into the extracellular space, thereby allowing neuronal communication. The membrane fusion process is mediated by a conserved set of SNARE proteins: vesicular synaptobrevin and plasma membrane syntaxin and SNAP-25. Recent data suggest that the fusion process may be subject to regulation by local lipid metabolism. Here, we have performed a screen of lipid compounds to identify positive regulators of ves… Show more

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“…To test the effect of LcTd-SNARE-Rbd on neurotransmitter release, we used a 96-well glutamate release assay that allows simultaneous comparison of multiple factors (22). Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To test the effect of LcTd-SNARE-Rbd on neurotransmitter release, we used a 96-well glutamate release assay that allows simultaneous comparison of multiple factors (22). Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…77 In bovine chromaffin cells, the mechanism of action involves sphingosine and originates at the intracellular site. 78 The phenomenon is lost when applying repeated stimuli. 79 Concerning the role of Ca 2+ channels in sustaining endocytosis, a preferential coupling of LTCCs to endocytosis has been recently proposed: Ca 2+ -entry through LTCCs in bovine chromaffin cells is more effective in triggering endocytosis than exocytosis.…”
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“…We propose to study the effects of BAR proteins in cultured cells. For example, melanotrophs, pituitary cells from the pars intermedia, are a convenient cell type to study effects of lipids or proteins on the cumulative exocytosis in a cell [32]. A 300 second cytosol dialysis by a pipette solution containing BAR proteins should be sufficient to elicit an increase/decrease in C m , as is sufficient in the case where we use a pipette containing high-Ca 2+ solution (Fig.…”
Section: Possible Patch Clamp Experiments To Explore the Binding Dynamentioning
confidence: 99%