1. Membrane fusion between liposomes containing SNARE proteins involved in mast cell exocytosis.
- Author
-
H. Sakiyama, S. Tadokoro, M. Nakanishi, and N. Hirashima
- Subjects
- *
BILAYER lipid membranes , *LIPOSOMES , *PHOSPHOLIPIDS , *MAST cells - Abstract
Abstract. Objective and design: We monitored the membrane fusion of liposomes to determine if the minimal components of soluble N-ethyl maleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE), which is involved in mast cell exocytosis, have fusogenic activity. Methods: Three core components of SNARE were reconstituted into liposomes. Membrane fusion between liposomes containing vesicle associated membrane protein (VAMP) -7 or -8 and liposomes containing synaptosomal-associated protein 23 kDa (SNAP23) and syntaxin-3 or -4 was monitored by fluorescence resonance energy transfer. Results: The combination of SNAP23/syntaxin-3/VAMP-8 showed the most efficient liposome-liposome fusogenic activity. Liposomes with VAMP-7 exhibited poor fusogenic activity regardless of the syntaxin isoform. Conclusion: The core components of SNAP23, syntaxin-3, and VAMP-8 appear to be minimal machinery to induce membrane fusion, while VAMP-7 appears to be unessential for membrane fusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2009
- Full Text
- View/download PDF