Schoch_2006_Cell.Tissue.Res_326_379

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Title : Molecular organization of the presynaptic active zone - Schoch_2006_Cell.Tissue.Res_326_379
Author(s) : Schoch S , Gundelfinger ED
Ref : Cell Tissue Research , 326 :379 , 2006
Abstract :

The exocytosis of neurotransmitter-filled synaptic vesicles is under tight temporal and spatial control in presynaptic nerve terminals. The fusion of synaptic vesicles is restricted to a specialized area of the presynaptic plasma membrane: the active zone. The protein network that constitutes the cytomatrix at the active zone (CAZ) is involved in the organization of docking and priming of synaptic vesicles and in mediating use-dependent changes in release during short-term and long-term synaptic plasticity. To date, five protein families whose members are highly enriched at active zones (Munc13s, RIMs, ELKS proteins, Piccolo and Bassoon, and the liprins-alpha), have been characterized. These multidomain proteins are instrumental for the diverse functions performed by the presynaptic active zone.

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PubMedID: 16865347

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Schoch S, Gundelfinger ED (2006)
Molecular organization of the presynaptic active zone
Cell Tissue Research 326 :379

Schoch S, Gundelfinger ED (2006)
Cell Tissue Research 326 :379