نتایج جستجو برای: snare

تعداد نتایج: 5287  

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 1999
J P Cabaniols V Ravichandran P A Roche

The docking and fusion of cargo-containing vesicles with target membranes of eukaryotic cells is mediated by the interaction of SNARE proteins present on both vesicle and target membranes. In many cases, the target membrane SNARE, or t-SNARE, exists as a complex of syntaxin with a member of the SNAP-25 family of palmitoylated proteins. We have identified a novel human kinase SNAK (SNARE kinase)...

2013
Duyoung Min Kipom Kim Changbong Hyeon Yong Hoon Cho Yeon-Kyun Shin Tae-Young Yoon

Formation of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complex provides mechanical thrust for membrane fusion, but its molecular mechanism is still unclear. Here using magnetic tweezers, we observe mechanical responses of a single neuronal SNARE complex under constant pulling force. Single SNARE complexes may be unzipped with 34 pN force. When rezipping i...

2017
Matthias Karnahl Misoon Park Ulrike Mayer Ulrike Hiller Gerd Jürgens

Intracellular membrane fusion mediates diverse processes including cell growth, division and communication. Fusion involves complex formation between SNARE proteins anchored to adjacent membranes. How and in what form interacting SNARE proteins reach their sites of action is virtually unknown. We have addressed this problem in the context of plant cell division in which a large number of TGN-de...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Hao Xu Youngsoo Jun James Thompson John Yates William Wickner

SNARE-dependent membrane fusion requires the disassembly of cis-SNARE complexes (formed by SNAREs anchored to one membrane) followed by the assembly of trans-SNARE complexes (SNAREs anchored to two apposed membranes). Although SNARE complex disassembly and assembly might be thought to be opposing reactions, the proteins promoting disassembly (Sec17p/Sec18p) and assembly (the HOPS complex) work ...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2012
Haruo Kasai Noriko Takahashi Hiroshi Tokumaru

The dynamics of exocytosis are diverse and have been optimized for the functions of synapses and a wide variety of cell types. For example, the kinetics of exocytosis varies by more than five orders of magnitude between ultrafast exocytosis in synaptic vesicles and slow exocytosis in large dense-core vesicles. However, in all cases, exocytosis is mediated by the same fundamental mechanism, i.e....

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2000
M M Tsui D K Banfield

The transport of proteins between various compartments of the secretory pathway occurs by the budding of vesicles from one membrane and their fusion with another. A key event in this process is the selective recognition of the target membrane by the vesicle and the current view is that SNARE protein interactions likely play a central role in vesicle-target recognition and or membrane fusion. In...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2008
Elena Fdez Thomas A Jowitt Ming-Chuan Wang Manisha Rajebhosale Keith Foster Jordi Bella Clair Baldock Philip G Woodman Sabine Hilfiker

The interactions underlying the cooperativity of soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complexes during neurotransmission are not known. Here, we provide a molecular characterization of a dimer formed between the cytoplasmic portions of neuronal SNARE complexes. Dimerization generates a two-winged structure in which the C termini of cytosolic SNARE comple...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2018
Misoon Park Cornelia Krause Matthias Karnahl Ilka Reichardt Farid El Kasmi Ulrike Mayer York-Dieter Stierhof Ulrike Hiller Georg Strompen Martin Bayer Marika Kientz Masa H Sato Marc T Nishimura Jeffery L Dangl Anton A Sanderfoot Gerd Jürgens

Membrane vesicles delivered to the cell-division plane fuse with one another to form the partitioning membrane during plant cytokinesis, starting in the cell center. In Arabidopsis, this requires SNARE complexes involving the cytokinesis-specific Qa-SNARE KNOLLE. However, cytokinesis still occurs in knolle mutant embryos, suggesting contributions from KNOLLE-independent SNARE complexes. Here we...

2008
Elena Fdez Thomas A. Jowitt Ming-Chuan Wang Manisha Rajebhosale Keith Foster Jordi Bella Clair Baldock Philip G. Woodman Sabine Hilfiker

The interactions underlying the cooperativity of soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complexes during neurotransmission are not known. Here, we provide a molecular characterization of a dimer formed between the cytoplasmic portions of neuronal SNARE complexes. Dimerization generates a two-winged structure in which the C-termini of cytosolic SNARE comple...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2015
Niket Shah Karen N Colbert Michael D Enos Daniel Herschlag William I Weis

The fusion of intracellular membranes is driven by the formation of a highly stable four-helix bundle of SNARE proteins embedded in the vesicle and target membranes. N-Ethylmaleimide sensitive factor recycles SNAREs after fusion by binding to the SNARE complex through an adaptor protein, αSNAP, and using the energy of ATP hydrolysis to disassemble the complex. Although only a single molecule of...

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