Literature DB >> 25436760

The role of chromogranins in the secretory pathway.

Judith Estevez-Herrera, Marta R Pardo, Natalia Dominguez, Daniel Pereda, Jose D Machado, Ricardo Borges.   

Abstract

Chromogranins (Cgs) are acidic proteins implicated in several physiological processes, including the biogenesis and sorting of secretory vesicles, the generation of bioactive peptides, and the accumulation of soluble species inside large dense core vesicles (LDCV). Indeed, Cgs are the main protein component of the vesicular matrix in LDCV, and they are involved in the concentration of soluble species like neurotransmitters and calcium. Experiments using electrochemical techniques such amperometry, patch amperometry, and intracellular electrochemistry have clarified the functional roles of Cgs in the accumulation and release of catecholamines. We have focused this review at a single event of exocytosis of chromaffin cells from three mouse strains lacking Cgs. Accordingly, in this brief review, we will focus on the role of Cgs in maintaining the intravesicular environment of secretory vesicles and in exocytosis, bringing together the most recent findings from studies on adrenal chromaffin cells.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25436760     DOI: 10.1515/bmc-2013-0020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomol Concepts        ISSN: 1868-5021


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