| Literature DB >> 12764142 |
Joseph A Szule1, Scott E Jarvis, Julie E Hibbert, J David Spafford, Janice E A Braun, Gerald W Zamponi, Gary M Wessel, Jens R Coorssen.
Abstract
Complexes of specific presynaptic proteins have been hypothesized to drive or catalyze the membrane fusion steps of exocytosis. Here we use a stage-specific preparation to test the roles of SNAREs, synaptotagmin, and SNARE-binding proteins in the mechanism of Ca2+-triggered membrane fusion. Excess exogenous proteins, sufficient to block SNARE interactions, did not inhibit either the Ca2+ sensitivity, extent, or kinetics of fusion. In contrast, despite a limited effect on SNARE and synaptotagmin densities, treatments with high doses of chymotrypsin markedly inhibited fusion. Conversely, low doses of chymotrypsin had no effect on the Ca2+ sensitivity or extent of fusion but did alter the kinetic profile, indicating a more direct involvement of other proteins in the triggered fusion pathway. SNAREs, synaptotagmin, and their immediate binding partners are critical to exocytosis at a stage other than membrane fusion, although they may still influence the triggered steps.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12764142 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.C300197200
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157