Xu, Hongfei Chang, Fei Jain, Shweta Heller, Bradley Austin Han, Xu Liu, Yongjian Edwards, Robert H
The time course of signaling by peptide hormones, neural peptides, and other neuromodulators depends on their storage inside dense core vesicles (DCVs). Adaptor protein 3 (AP-3) assembles the membrane proteins that confer regulated release of DCVs and is thought to promote their trafficking from endosomes directly to maturing DCVs. We now find that...
Bowman, Shanna L Le, Linh Zhu, Yueyao Harper, Dawn C Sitaram, Anand Theos, Alexander C Sviderskaya, Elena V Bennett, Dorothy C Raposo-Benedetti, Graça Owen, David J
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Membrane transport carriers fuse with target membranes through engagement of cognate vSNAREs and tSNAREs on each membrane. How vSNAREs are sorted into transport carriers is incompletely understood. Here we show that VAMP7, the vSNARE for fusing endosome-derived tubular transport carriers with maturing melanosomes in melanocytes, is sorted into tran...
Silm, Kätlin Yang, Jing Marcott, Pamela F Asensio, Cedric S Eriksen, Jacob Guthrie, Daryl A Newman, Amy H Ford, Christopher P Edwards, Robert H
In contrast to temporal coding by synaptically acting neurotransmitters such as glutamate, neuromodulators such as monoamines signal changes in firing rate. The two modes of signaling have been thought to reflect differences in release by different cells. We now find that midbrain dopamine neurons release glutamate and dopamine with different prope...
Ammann, Sandra Schulz, Ansgar Krägeloh-Mann, Ingeborg Dieckmann, Nele MG Niethammer, Klaus Fuchs, Sebastian Eckl, Katja Martina Plank, Roswitha Werner, Roland Altmüller, Janine
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Genetic disorders affecting biogenesis and transport of lysosome-related organelles are heterogeneous diseases frequently associated with albinism. We studied a patient with albinism, neutropenia, immunodeficiency, neurodevelopmental delay, generalized seizures, and impaired hearing but with no mutation in genes so far associated with albinism and ...
Jia, Xiaofei Weber, Erin Tokarev, Andrey Lewinski, Mary Rizk, Maryan Suarez, Marissa Guatelli, John Xiong, Yong
BST2/tetherin, an antiviral restriction factor, inhibits the release of enveloped viruses from the cell surface. Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) antagonizes BST2 through viral protein u (Vpu), which downregulates BST2 from the cell surface. We report the crystal structure of a protein complex containing Vpu and BST2 cytoplasmic domains and t...
Santos, Magda S Park, C Kevin Foss, Sarah M Li, Haiyan Voglmaier, Susan M
Increasing evidence indicates that individual synaptic vesicle proteins may use different signals, endocytic adaptors, and trafficking pathways for sorting to distinct pools of synaptic vesicles. Here, we report the identification of a unique amino acid motif in the vesicular GABA transporter (VGAT) that controls its synaptic localization and activ...
Asensio, Cédric Edwards, Robert Sirkis, Daniel
The regulated secretion of peptide hormones, neural peptides and many growth factors depends on their sorting into large dense core vesicles (LDCVs) capable of regulated exocytosis. LDCVs form at the trans-Golgi network, but the mechanisms that sort proteins to this regulated secretory pathway and the cytosolic machinery that produces LDCVs remain ...
Kim, Adonia Lee
The process of HIV-1 particle production is a multi-step process directed by the viral structural protein Gag. As Gag is the only viral protein required to form virus-like particles, it presents a viable target for anti-viral therapeutics of which there are currently none. Although the functions of Gag during the particle assembly process have been...
Asensio, Cédric S Sirkis, Daniel W Edwards, Robert H
The regulated release of proteins depends on their inclusion within large dense-core vesicles (LDCVs) capable of regulated exocytosis. LDCVs form at the trans-Golgi network (TGN), but the mechanism for protein sorting to this regulated secretory pathway (RSP) and the cytosolic machinery involved in this process have remained poorly understood. Usin...