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Publication : Complexin controls the force transfer from SNARE complexes to membranes in fusion.

First Author  Maximov A Year  2009
Journal  Science Volume  323
Issue  5913 Pages  516-21
PubMed ID  19164751 Mgi Jnum  J:144173
Mgi Id  MGI:3830393 Doi  10.1126/science.1166505
Citation  Maximov A, et al. (2009) Complexin controls the force transfer from SNARE complexes to membranes in fusion. Science 323(5913):516-21
abstractText  Trans-SNAP receptor (SNARE, where SNAP is defined as soluble NSF attachment protein, and NSF is defined as N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor) complexes catalyze synaptic vesicle fusion and bind complexin, but the function of complexin binding to SNARE complexes remains unclear. Here we show that in neuronal synapses, complexin simultaneously suppressed spontaneous fusion and activated fast calcium ion-evoked fusion. The dual function of complexin required SNARE binding and also involved distinct amino-terminal sequences of complexin that localize to the point where trans-SNARE complexes insert into the fusing membranes, suggesting that complexin controls the force that trans-SNARE complexes apply onto the fusing membranes. Consistent with this hypothesis, a mutation in the membrane insertion sequence of the v-SNARE synaptobrevin/vesicle-associated membrane protein (VAMP) phenocopied the complexin loss-of-function state without impairing complexin binding to SNARE complexes. Thus, complexin probably activates and clamps the force transfer from assembled trans-SNARE complexes onto fusing membranes.
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