نتایج جستجو برای: syt

تعداد نتایج: 361  

2013
Larisa Tratnjek Marko Živin Gordana Glavan

AIM To investigate the involvement of the vesicular membrane trafficking regulator Synaptotagmin IV (Syt IV) in Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis and to define the cell types containing increased levels of Syt IV in the β-amyloid plaque vicinity. METHODS Syt IV protein levels in wild type (WT) and Tg2576 mice cortex were determined by Western blot analysis and immunohistochemistry. Co-localiza...

2014
Tejeshwar C. Rao Daniel R. Passmore Andrew R. Peleman Madhurima Das Edwin R. Chapman Arun Anantharam

Adrenal chromaffin cells release hormones and neuropeptides that are essential for physiological homeostasis. During this process, secretory granules fuse with the plasma membrane and deliver their cargo to the extracellular space. It was once believed that fusion was the final regulated step in exocytosis, resulting in uniform and total release of granule cargo. Recent evidence argues for nonu...

2014
Huisheng Liu Hua Bai Enfu Hui Lu Yang Chantell S Evans Zhao Wang Sung E Kwon Edwin R Chapman

Synaptotagmin (syt) 7 is one of three syt isoforms found in all metazoans; it is ubiquitously expressed, yet its function in neurons remains obscure. Here, we resolved Ca(2+)-dependent and Ca(2+)-independent synaptic vesicle (SV) replenishment pathways, and found that syt 7 plays a selective and critical role in the Ca(2+)-dependent pathway. Mutations that disrupt Ca(2+)-binding to syt 7 abolis...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Takuya Tamura Jiamei Hou Noreen E Reist Yoshiaki Kidokoro

The distal Ca(2+)-binding domain of synaptotagmin I (Syt I), C2B, has two Ca(2+)-binding sites. To study their function in Drosophila, pairs of aspartates were mutated to asparagines and the mutated syt I was expressed in the syt I-null background (P[syt I(B-D1,2N)] and P[syt I(B-D3,4N)]). We examined the effects of these mutations on nerve-evoked synchronous synaptic transmission and high K(+)...

2013
Michael E. Fealey Anne Hinderliter

Synaptotagmin I (Syt I) is the calcium ion sensor for regulated release of neurotransmitter. How Syt I mediates this cellular event has been a question of extensive study for decades and yet, a clear understanding of the protein's diverse functionality has remained elusive. Using tools of thermodynamics, we have identified two intrinsic properties that may account for Syt I's functional plastic...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2010
Mark W Musch Donna L Arvans Yunwei Wang Yasushi Nakagawa Elena Solomaha Eugene B Chang

The apical membrane Na(+)-H(+) exchanger (NHE)3 is regulated by cAMP-dependent phosphorylation, which inhibits its activity through membrane endocytosis. The clathrin complex adaptor protein synaptotagmin 1 (Syt 1) appears to be essential to this process, but little is known about its expression in intestinal epithelial cells or interaction with NHE3. The intestinal epithelial expression and ap...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Vimlesh Kumar Mani Ramaswami

Building on recent findings that synaptotagmin (Syt) participates in synaptic vesicle endocytosis, Poskanzer et al., in this issue of Neuron, show distinct mechanisms by which Syt functions in this process. Most significantly, they show (1) that calcium binding to Syt determines the rate but not fidelity of vesicle recycling and (2) that mutations in a different Syt domain affect the shape but ...

1999
Roberto Adachi Michael Tuvim Burton F. Dickey Yoseph A. Mekori

Synaptotagmins (Syts) I and II are believed to act as Ca 2 1 sensors in the control of neurotransmission. Here we demonstrate that mast cells express Syt II in their lysosomal fraction. We further show that activation of mast cells by either aggregation of Fc e RI or by Ca 2 1 ionophores results in exocytosis of lysosomes, in addition to the well documented exocytosis of their secretory granule...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Dana Baram Roberto Adachi Ora Medalia Michael Tuvim Burton F. Dickey Yoseph A. Mekori Ronit Sagi-Eisenberg

Synaptotagmins (Syts) I and II are believed to act as Ca2+ sensors in the control of neurotransmission. Here we demonstrate that mast cells express Syt II in their lysosomal fraction. We further show that activation of mast cells by either aggregation of FcepsilonRI or by Ca2+ ionophores results in exocytosis of lysosomes, in addition to the well documented exocytosis of their secretory granule...

Journal: :Cell 2000
Josiane E Eid Andrew L Kung Ralph Scully David M Livingston

Complexes containing p300, but not CBP, and the nuclear proto-oncoprotein SYT were detected in confluent cultures of G1-arrested cells but not in sparse cells or during S or G2. SYT sequences constitute the N-terminal segment of a fusion oncogene product, SYT-SSX, routinely detected in synovial sarcoma, an aggressive human tumor. SYT/p300 complex formation promotes cell adhesion to a fibronecti...

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