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Publication : SNARE function analyzed in synaptobrevin/VAMP knockout mice.

First Author  Schoch S Year  2001
Journal  Science Volume  294
Issue  5544 Pages  1117-22
PubMed ID  11691998 Mgi Jnum  J:72714
Mgi Id  MGI:2153431 Doi  10.1126/science.1064335
Citation  Schoch S, et al. (2001) SNARE function analyzed in synaptobrevin/VAMP knockout mice. Science 294(5544):1117-22
abstractText  SNAREs (soluble NSF-attachment protein receptors) are generally acknowledged as central components of membrane fusion reactions, but their precise function has remained enigmatic. Competing hypotheses suggest roles for SNAREs in mediating the specificity of fusion, catalyzing fusion, or actually executing fusion. We generated knockout mice lacking synaptobrevin/VAMP 2, the vesicular SNARE protein responsible for synaptic vesicle fusion in forebrain synapses, to make use of the exquisite temporal resolution of electrophysiology in measuring fusion. In the absence of synaptobrevin 2, spontaneous synaptic vesicle fusion and fusion induced by hypertonic sucrose were decreased approximately 10-fold, but fast Ca2+-triggered fusion was decreased more than 100-fold. Thus, synaptobrevin 2 may function in catalyzing fusion reactions and stabilizing fusion intermediates but is not absolutely required for synaptic fusion.
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