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Existence of exocytotic hemifusion intermediates with a lifetime of up to seconds in type II pneumocytes.

Pika Miklavc1, Susanne Albrecht, Oliver H Wittekindt, Peter Schullian, Thomas Haller, Paul Dietl.   

Abstract

Exocytosis proceeds through prefusion stages such as hemifusion, but hemifusion is still an elusive intermediate of unknown duration. Using darkfield and fluorescence microscopy in ATII (alveolar type II) cells containing large secretory vesicles (LBs; lamellar bodies), we show that exocytotic fusion events were accompanied by a mostly biphasic SLID (scattered light intensity decrease) originating from the vesicle border. Correlation with the diffusional behaviour of fluorescence markers for either content or membrane mixing revealed that the onset of the fast second phase of SLID corresponded to fusion pore formation, which was followed by vesicle swelling. In contrast, a slow first phase of SLID preceded pore formation considerably but could still be accompanied by diffusion of farnesylated DsRed, an inner plasma membrane leaflet marker, or Nile Red. We conclude that hemifusion is an exocytotic intermediate that may last for several seconds. SLID is a new, non-invasive approach by which a prefusion phase, including hemifusion, can be continuously recorded and distinguished from fusion pore formation and postfusion vesicle swelling.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19712048     DOI: 10.1042/BJ20091094

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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3.  Fusion-activated Ca(2+) entry: an "active zone" of elevated Ca(2+) during the postfusion stage of lamellar body exocytosis in rat type II pneumocytes.

Authors:  Pika Miklavc; Manfred Frick; Oliver H Wittekindt; Thomas Haller; Paul Dietl
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7.  Surfactant secretion in LRRK2 knock-out rats: changes in lamellar body morphology and rate of exocytosis.

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