Kittel_2006_Biochem.Soc.Trans_34_939

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Title : Active zone assembly and synaptic release - Kittel_2006_Biochem.Soc.Trans_34_939
Author(s) : Kittel RJ , Hallermann S , Thomsen S , Wichmann C , Sigrist SJ , Heckmann M
Ref : Biochemical Society Transactions , 34 :939 , 2006
Abstract :

Neurotransmitter release at chemical synapses occurs when synaptic vesicles fuse to the presynaptic membrane at a specialized site termed the active zone. The depolarization-induced fusion is highly dependent on calcium ions, and, correspondingly, the transmission characteristics of synapses are thought to be influenced by the spatial arrangement of voltage-gated calcium channels with respect to vesicle release sites. Here, we review the involvement of the Drosophila Bruchpilot (BRP) protein in active zone assembly, a process that is required for the clustering of presynaptic calcium channels to ensure efficient vesicle release.

PubMedSearch : Kittel_2006_Biochem.Soc.Trans_34_939
PubMedID: 17052232

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Kittel RJ, Hallermann S, Thomsen S, Wichmann C, Sigrist SJ, Heckmann M (2006)
Active zone assembly and synaptic release
Biochemical Society Transactions 34 :939

Kittel RJ, Hallermann S, Thomsen S, Wichmann C, Sigrist SJ, Heckmann M (2006)
Biochemical Society Transactions 34 :939