2008
DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e07-12-1218
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The SNAP-25 Linker as an Adaptation Toward Fast Exocytosis

Abstract: The assembly of four soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor domains into a complex is essential for membrane fusion. In most cases, the four SNARE-domains are encoded by separate membrane-targeted proteins. However, in the exocytotic pathway, two SNARE-domains are present in one protein, connected by a flexible linker. The significance of this arrangement is unknown. We characterized the role of the linker in SNAP-25, a neuronal SNARE, by using overexpression techniques in synapt… Show more

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“…The sustained phase is greater with SNAP23 than with SNAP25 (436,607), consistent with the idea that SNAP23 is involved in the unitary-SNARE configuration.…”
Section: Possible Examples Of Unitary Configurations In Endocrine Celsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The sustained phase is greater with SNAP23 than with SNAP25 (436,607), consistent with the idea that SNAP23 is involved in the unitary-SNARE configuration.…”
Section: Possible Examples Of Unitary Configurations In Endocrine Celsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Interestingly, the kinetics of exocytosis are markedly altered by the linkers between the SNARE motif and the TMDs of VAMP (66,136,217,316,406) and syntaxin (668), and by the linker between the two SNARE motives in SNAP25 (69,436). Thus the linker regions outside the SNARE motif play an important role in the kinetics of membrane fusion mediated by SNAREs, in line with the idea that SNARE assembly can be induced up to the transmembrane regions (613).…”
Section: Different Trans-snare Statesmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…Of particular interest is that exon 5b incorporates a palmitoylation site, leading to the plasma membrane association of the protein (Hess et al, 1992; Veit et al, 1996; Lane and Liu, 1997). These palmitoylated cysteines are important for vesicular release, as exocytosis is slowed when these sites are mutated (Nagy et al, 2008). …”
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