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Publication : Fast vesicle fusion in living cells requires at least three SNARE complexes.

First Author  Mohrmann R Year  2010
Journal  Science Volume  330
Issue  6003 Pages  502-5
PubMed ID  20847232 Mgi Jnum  J:165422
Mgi Id  MGI:4837288 Doi  10.1126/science.1193134
Citation  Mohrmann R, et al. (2010) Fast vesicle fusion in living cells requires at least three SNARE complexes. Science 330(6003):502-5
abstractText  Exocytosis requires formation of SNARE [soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein (SNAP) receptor] complexes between vesicle and target membranes. Recent assessments in reduced model systems have produced divergent estimates of the number of SNARE complexes needed for fusion. Here, we used a titration approach to answer this question in intact, cultured chromaffin cells. Simultaneous expression of wild-type SNAP-25 and a mutant unable to support exocytosis progressively altered fusion kinetics and fusion-pore opening, indicating that both proteins assemble into heteromeric fusion complexes. Expressing different wild-type:mutant ratios revealed a third-power relation for fast (synchronous) fusion and a near-linear relation for overall release. Thus, fast fusion typically observed in synapses and neurosecretory cells requires at least three functional SNARE complexes, whereas slower release might occur with fewer complexes. Heterogeneity in SNARE-complex number may explain heterogeneity in vesicular release probability.
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