نتایج جستجو برای: syt

تعداد نتایج: 361  

Journal: :Oncogene 1996
D R de Bruijn E Baats U Zechner B de Leeuw M Balemans D Olde Weghuis U Hirning-Folz A G Geurts van Kessel

In a previous study we reported the isolation of the human synovial sarcoma-associated t(X;18) breakpoint. As a result of this translocation, the SYT gene on chromosome 18 fuses to either the SSX1 or the SSX2 gene on the X chromosome, depending on the exact location of the breakpoint within band Xp11.2. As yet, little is known about the modes of action of the SYT and SSX genes and their respect...

Journal: :Japanese journal of clinical oncology 2005
Tatsuya Hosono Mitsugu Hironaka Akira Kobayashi Hideaki Yamasawa Masashi Bando Shoji Ohno Yasunori Sohara Yukihiko Sugiyama

This is a case report of a rare patient with primary pulmonary synovial sarcoma. The patient was a 58-year-old woman who presented with a well-defined giant mass in the right lower field on a chest radiograph. A malignant pulmonary tumor was suspected and consequently a right middle and lower lobectomy was performed. Grossly, the tumor measured 10 x 8 x 7 cm, was whitish-yellow in color and fri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Camin Dean Huisheng Liu Thorsten Staudt Markus A Stahlberg Siv Vingill Johanna Bückers Dirk Kamin Johann Engelhardt Meyer B Jackson Stefan W Hell Edwin R Chapman

BDNF plays a critical role in the regulation of synaptic strength and is essential for long-term potentiation, a phenomenon that underlies learning and memory. However, whether BDNF acts in a diffuse manner or is targeted to specific neuronal subcompartments or synaptic sites to affect circuit function remains unknown. Here, using photoactivation of BDNF or syt-IV (a regulator of exocytosis pre...

Journal: :Cancer 2005
Dafydd G Thomas Thomas J Giordano Donita Sanders Sybil Biermann Vernon K Sondak Jonathan C Trent Dihua Yu Raphael E Pollock Laurence Baker

BACKGROUND Synovial sarcomas are high-grade soft tissue neoplasms often characterized by a biphasic spindle and epithelioid cell morphology. The majority of synovial sarcomas harbor a specific chromosomal translocation in which the proximal portion of the SYT gene at chromosome 18q11 is fused to the distal portion of one of several duplicated SSX genes (most notably SSX1 and SSX2) at chromosome...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1999
S L Osborne J Herreros P I Bastiaens G Schiavo

Synaptotagmins constitute a large family of membrane proteins characterized by their distinct distributions and different biochemical features. Genetic evidence suggests that members of this protein family are likely to function as calcium sensors in calcium-regulated events in neurons, although the precise molecular mechanism remains ill defined. Here we demonstrate that different synaptotagmi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Yi Wu Yuhong He Jihong Bai Shang-Rong Ji Ward C Tucker Edwin R Chapman Sen-Fang Sui

Neuronal exocytosis is mediated by Ca(2+)-triggered rearrangements between proteins and lipids that result in the opening and dilation of fusion pores. Synaptotagmin I (syt I) is a Ca(2+)-sensing protein proposed to regulate fusion pore dynamics via Ca(2+)-promoted binding of its cytoplasmic domain (C2A-C2B) to effector molecules, including anionic phospholipids and other copies of syt. Functio...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2007
Robert Pal Marko Zivin Aleksandra Milutinovic Branimir Jernej Gordana Glavan

Synaptotagmin 7 (Syt 7) is a Ca2+ sensor implicated in the regulation of membrane fusion in vesicular transport, but its precise role in neurons is still a matter of controversy. Dopaminergic drugs have been shown to modulate its expression in the striatum. Here we investigate whether dopamine receptor agonist-up-regulation of Syt 7 mRNA is specifically involved in the pathophysiological adapta...

2015
Lorenza Ciani Aude Marzo Kieran Boyle Eleanna Stamatakou Douglas M. Lopes Derek Anane Faye McLeod Silvana B. Rosso Alasdair Gibb Patricia C. Salinas

The functional assembly of the synaptic release machinery is well understood; however, how signalling factors modulate this process remains unknown. Recent studies suggest that Wnts play a role in presynaptic function. To examine the mechanisms involved, we investigated the interaction of release machinery proteins with Dishevelled-1 (Dvl1), a scaffold protein that determines the cellular local...

2012
Michael E. Fealey Jacob W. Gauer Sarah C. Kempka Katie Miller Kamakshi Nayak R. Bryan Sutton Anne Hinderliter

Synaptotagmin I (Syt I) is a vesicle-localized protein implicated in sensing the calcium influx that triggers fast synchronous release of neurotransmitter. How Syt I utilizes its two C2 domains to integrate signals and mediate neurotransmission has continued to be a controversial area of research, though prevalent hypotheses favor independent function. Using differential scanning calorimetry an...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2010
Hiroyasu Watanabe Takayuki Yamashita Naoto Saitoh Shigeki Kiyonaka Akihiro Iwamatsu Kevin P Campbell Yasuo Mori Tomoyuki Takahashi

The synaptic protein interaction (synprint) site of the voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel (VGCC) alpha1 subunit can interact with proteins involved in exocytosis, and it is therefore thought to be essential for exocytosis of synaptic vesicles. Here we report that the synprint site can also directly bind the mu subunit of AP-2, an adaptor protein for clathrin-mediated endocytosis, in competition with...

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