1999
DOI: 10.1038/71366
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Cholesterol binds to synaptophysin and is required for biogenesis of synaptic vesicles

Abstract: Here, to study lipid-protein interactions that contribute to the biogenesis of regulated secretory vesicles, we have developed new approaches by which to label proteins in vivo, using photoactivatable cholesterol and glycerophospholipids. We identify synaptophysin as a major specifically cholesterol-binding protein in PC12 cells and brain synaptic vesicles. Limited cholesterol depletion, which has little effect on total endocytic activity, blocks the biogenesis of synaptic-like microvesicles (SLMVs) from the p… Show more

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“…Cells were labelled with the different photoactivatable precursors as described 7,8 . Briefly, cells were washed with PBS, followed by addition of freshly prepared delipidated medium containing lipid precursors.…”
Section: Methods Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Cells were labelled with the different photoactivatable precursors as described 7,8 . Briefly, cells were washed with PBS, followed by addition of freshly prepared delipidated medium containing lipid precursors.…”
Section: Methods Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) 6 . Lipid crosslinking 7,8 revealed a strong sphingolipid labelling of p24 (Fig. 1a-b, see also Supplementary Fig.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…To complex [ 3 H]-photo-CH with MBCD 200 μl of [ 3 H]-photo-CH (2 mCi/ml) in ethanol, in a sterile glass vial, was dried down in a stream of N 2 gas [7] and the residue vortexed with 7 mg MBCD dissolved in 400 μl H 2 O. MDCK II cells were plated at 90% confluence and cultured for 72 h in DMEM/F-12, 5% delipidized BCS (98% CH -free), 1% P/S supplemented with a sufficient amount of photo-CH-MBCD complex to provide 50 μCi/ml [ 3 H]-photo-CH [7]. After rinsing in DPBS, 0.1 mM CaCl 2 , 1 mM MgCl 2 , 2% delipidized BCS, monolayers were irradiated in this solution for 1 h at RT, using a UV lamp placed 12 ins above the cells.…”
Section: Photoaffinity Lipid Labeling Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of membrane lipids in segregating the various TJ proteins into these substructures, however, is not known. Since occludin and the claudins are oligomerized, tetra-span integral membrane proteins [6], it is reasonable to expect that lipids in the bilayer might play an important role in their assembly and organization into functional TJ stands [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a major structural component of plasma membranes and myelin, where it is critical for rapid conduction of nerve transmission. Cholesterol has also been directly implicated in various neuronal functions, including synaptogenesis and neurotransmitter release (Mauch et al, 2001 andThiele et al, 2000). Indirectly it has a general influence on cerebral biochemistry via conversion into bioactive steroids such as neurosteroids and oxysterols.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%