Membrane fusion Flashcards

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How are transport vesicles delivered to the fusion site?

A

via help of molecular motor proteins that move along actin or microtubule tracks

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What are the three main classes of SNAREs?

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  • syntaxins
  • VAMPs (vesicle associated membrane protein)
  • SNAPs (synaptosome associated protein)
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What SNAREs are located in the target membrane?

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1 syntaxin helices

2 SNAP helices

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How are SNARE proteins recycled after fusion?

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  • NSF proteins and alpha-SNAP disassemble SNARE complex

- NSF uses ATP hydrolysis

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What refolds the SNARE proteins after disassembly?

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Sec1 refolds it into the active conformation

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How do enveloped viruses go through membrane fusion?

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viral fusion proteins - contains a transmembrane domain at one end (inserted into the viral membrane) and highly hydrophobic fusion domain (folded and hidden within viral protein). Upon receiving a specific signal, the fusion domain is exposed and inserted into the target cell membrane. Then the fusion protein is refolded, leading to the fusion of the viral and cell membranes

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