| Literature DB >> 9620695 |
Y Fujita1, H Shirataki, T Sakisaka, T Asakura, T Ohya, H Kotani, S Yokoyama, H Nishioka, Y Matsuura, A Mizoguchi, R H Scheller, Y Takai.
Abstract
Syntaxin-1 is a component of the synaptic vesicle docking and/or membrane fusion soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment receptor (SNARE) complex (7S and 20S complexes) in nerve terminals. Syntaxin-1 also forms a heterodimer with Munc18/n-Sec1/rbSec1 in a complex that is distinct from the 7S and 20S complexes. In this report, we identify a novel syntaxin-1-binding protein, tomosyn, that is capable of dissociating Munc18 from syntaxin-1 and forming a novel 10S complex with syntaxin-1, soluble N-etyhlmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment (SNAP) 25, and synaptotagmin. The 130 kDa isoform of tomosyn is specifically expressed in brain, where its distribution partly overlaps with that of syntaxin-1 in nerve terminals. High level expression of either syntaxin-1 or tomosyn results in a specific reduction in Ca2+-dependent exocytosis from PC12 cells. These results suggest that tomosyn is an important component in the neurotransmitter release process where it may stimulate SNARE complex formation.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9620695 DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80472-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173