Snares and munc18 in synaptic vesicle fusion

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Abstract

The release of neurotransmitters by Ca2+-triggered synaptic vesicle exocytosis is an exquisitely regulated process that is fundamental for interneuronal communication. This process involves several steps and is controlled by a protein machinery that must prevent release before Ca2+ entry into presynaptic terminals, and yet must rapidly induce release on Ca2+ influx. Extensive studies of the components of this machinery have indicated that SNAREs and Munc 18-1 are central proteins for membrane fusion during exocytosis. An increasing amount of information derived from a convergence of structural, physiological and genetic studies is providing important insights into the mechanism of neurotransmitter release.

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Rizo, J., & Südhof, T. C. (2002). Snares and munc18 in synaptic vesicle fusion. Nature Reviews Neuroscience. European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn898

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