2004
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.5259-03.2004
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Genetic Analysis of SolubleN-Ethylmaleimide-Sensitive Factor Attachment Protein Function inDrosophilaReveals Positive and Negative Secretory Roles

Abstract: The N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) and soluble NSF attachment protein (SNAP) are cytosolic factors that promote vesicle fusion with a target membrane in both the constitutive and regulated secretory pathways. NSF and SNAP are thought to function by catalyzing the disassembly of a SNAP receptor (SNARE) complex consisting of membrane proteins of the secretory vesicle and target membrane. Although studies of NSF function have provided strong support for this model, the precise biochemical role of SNAP re… Show more

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“…Furthermore, some indirect evidence points to a possible prosurvival role of ␣SNAP in vivo. For example, genetic deletion of its homolog in Drosophila results in embryonic lethality (61). Additionally, ␣SNAP hypomorphic hyh mice (62) are characterized by a significant loss of neuroepithelial cells (63), which can be a consequence of increased apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some indirect evidence points to a possible prosurvival role of ␣SNAP in vivo. For example, genetic deletion of its homolog in Drosophila results in embryonic lethality (61). Additionally, ␣SNAP hypomorphic hyh mice (62) are characterized by a significant loss of neuroepithelial cells (63), which can be a consequence of increased apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NSF is also required at adult muscle synapses to replenish free t-SNAREs at the AZ for maintaining vesicle fusion during stimulation trains (Kawasaki and Ordway 2009). Mutations in the ⍺-SNAP protein, which is required to tether NSF to the SNARE complex, are embryonic lethal (Babcock et al 2004). Recordings done in hypomorphic ⍺-SNAP mutants have not yet revealed release defects, so further study is required to pinpoint how the disassembly machine is actually working.…”
Section: Snare Complex Disassemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,17,18 The roles that these core membrane fusion proteins perform in eukaryotes is extensive, ranging from signaling, cell growth, mitosis, the endocytic cycle, exocytosis, hormonal release, neurotransmission, fertilization, embryogenesis, development, sporulation and cell death. 2,3,[13][14][15][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33] A variety of studies show membrane fusion to be important to the defense process that plants have toward pathogens as well as different types of defense responses. 9,11,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42] While the list of functions that the membrane fusion and vesicle transport proteins have is large, it is less clear whether the proteins also are engaged in other, but related functions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%