Skehel_1995_Science_269_1580

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Title : A VAMP-binding protein from Aplysia required for neurotransmitter release - Skehel_1995_Science_269_1580
Author(s) : Skehel PA , Martin KC , Kandel ER , Bartsch D
Ref : Science , 269 :1580 , 1995
Abstract :

Before the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the plasma membrane, a protein complex is thought to form between VAMP--an integral membrane protein of the vesicle--and two proteins associated with the plasma membrane, SNAP-25 and syntaxin. The yeast two-hybrid interaction cloning system has now been used to identify additional proteins from Aplysia that interact directly with VAMP. A 33-kilodalton membrane protein, termed VAP-33 (VAMP-associated protein of 33 kilodaltons), was identified whose corresponding messenger RNA was detected only in the central nervous system and the gill of Aplysia. Presynaptic injection of antibodies specific for VAP-33 inhibited synaptic transmission, which suggests that VAP-33 is required for the exocytosis of neurotransmitter.

PubMedSearch : Skehel_1995_Science_269_1580
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Skehel PA, Martin KC, Kandel ER, Bartsch D (1995)
A VAMP-binding protein from Aplysia required for neurotransmitter release
Science 269 :1580

Skehel PA, Martin KC, Kandel ER, Bartsch D (1995)
Science 269 :1580