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| Authors | Robby M Weimer, Janet E Richmond, Warren S Davis, Gayla Hadwiger, Michael L Nonet and Erik M. Jorgensen |
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| Title | Defects in synaptic vesicle docking in unc-18 mutants |
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| Year | 2003-10-01 |
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| Journal | Nature Neuroscience |
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| Volume | 6(10) |
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| Pages | 1023-1030 |
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| PDF | [PDF-1428 KB] |
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Sec1-related proteins function in most, if not all, membrane trafficking pathways in eukaryotic cells. The Sec1-related protein required in neurons for synaptic vesicle exocytosis is UNC-18. Several models for UNC-18 function during vesicle exocytosis are under consideration. We have tested these models by characterizing unc-18 mutants of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. In the absence of UNC-18, the size of the readily releasable pool is severely reduced. Our results show that the near absence of fusion-competent vesicles is not caused by a reduction in syntaxin levels, by a mislocalization of syntaxin, by a defect in fusion or by a failure to open syntaxin during priming. Rather, we found a reduction of docked vesicles at the active zone in unc-18 mutants, suggesting that UNC-18 functions, directly or indirectly, as a facilitator of vesicle docking.
Todd Harris, PhD ( harris@cshl.org )
updated: Fri Nov 12 09:26:38 2004