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2. Three-dimensional adaptive optical nanoscopy for thick specimen imaging at sub-50-nm resolution
3. Snare machinery is optimized for ultrafast fusion
4. The golgin family exhibits a propensity to form condensates in living cells
5. Labeling Strategies Matter for Super-Resolution Microscopy: A Comparison between HaloTags and SNAP-tags
6. Symmetrical arrangement of proteins under release-ready vesicles in presynaptic terminals
7. Nascent fusion pore opening monitored at single-SNAREpin resolution
8. Synaptotagmin 1 oligomers clamp and regulate different modes of neurotransmitter release
9. Munc13-1 MUN domain and Munc18-1 cooperatively chaperone SNARE assembly through a tetrameric complex
10. Long time-lapse nanoscopy with spontaneously blinking membrane probes
11. A novel physiological role for ARF1 in the formation of bidirectional tubules from the Golgi
12. Ultra-High Resolution 3D Imaging of Whole Cells.
13. Two-colour live-cell nanoscale imaging of intracellular targets.
14. Nanoscale subcellular architecture revealed by multicolor three-dimensional salvaged fluorescence imaging
15. Synaptophysin chaperones the assembly of 12 SNAREpins under each ready-release vesicle
16. Diacylglycerol-dependent hexamers of the SNARE-assembling chaperone Munc13-1 cooperatively bind vesicles
17. Starting at Go: Protein structure prediction succumbs to machine learning
18. Turbocharging Synaptic Transmission
19. Roles for diacylglycerol in synaptic vesicle priming and release revealed by complete reconstitution of core protein machinery
20. Synaptotagmin oligomerization is essential for calcium control of regulated exocytosis
21. Dynamic Transport of SNARE Proteins in the Golgi Apparatus
22. Differential Use of Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane for Phagocytosis in J774 Macrophages
23. Imaging Single Membrane Fusion Events Mediated by SNARE Proteins
24. Localization and Activity of the SNARE Ykt6 Determined by Its Regulatory Domain and Palmitoylation
25. The Specificity of SNARE-Dependent Fusion Is Encoded in the SNARE Motif
26. Entropic forces drive self-organization and membrane fusion by SNARE proteins
27. Low energy cost for optimal speed and control of membrane fusion
28. Two successive oligomeric Munc13 assemblies scaffold vesicle docking and SNARE assembly to support neurotransmitter release
29. Novel Roles for Diacylglycerol in Synaptic Vesicle Priming and Release Revealed by Complete Reconstitution of Core Protein Machinery
30. Unraveling cellular complexity with unlimited multiplexed super-resolution imaging
31. A SNARE Required for Retrograde Transport to the Endoplasmic Reticulum
32. Stability, folding dynamics, and long-range conformational transition of the synaptic t-SNARE complex
33. A Resident Golgi Protein Is Excluded from Peri-Golgi Vesicles in NRK Cells
34. Distinct SNARE Complexes Mediating Membrane Fusion in Golgi Transport Based on Combinatorial Specificity
35. Synaptotagmin-1 membrane binding is driven by the C2B domain and assisted cooperatively by the C2A domain
36. Anterograde Flow of Cargo across the Golgi Stack Potentially Mediated via Bidirectional "Percolating" COPI Vesicles
37. Induction of Cellular Immunity by Immunization with Novel Hybrid Peptides Complexed to Heat Shock Protein 70
38. Rapid and Efficient Fusion of Phospholipid Vesicles by the α -Helical Core of a SNARE Complex in the Absence of an N-Terminal Regulatory Domain
39. Content Mixing and Membrane Integrity during Membrane Fusion Driven by Pairing of Isolated v-SNAREs and t-SNAREs
40. ADP-Ribosylation Factor and Phosphatidic Acid Levels in Golgi Membranes during Budding of Coatomer-Coated Vesicles
41. PRIM: Proximity Imaging of Green Fluorescent Protein-Tagged Polypeptides
42. Vesicles on Strings: Morphological Evidence for Processive Transport within the Golgi Stack
43. Direct determination of oligomeric organization of integral membrane proteins and lipids from intact customizable bilayer
44. ERS-24, a Mammalian v-SNARE Implicated in Vesicle Traffic between the ER and the Golgi
45. Patterns of Synaptic Activity in Neural Networks Recorded by Light Emission from Synaptolucins
46. Binding of the Synaptic Vesicle v-SNARE, Synaptotagmin, to the Plasma Membrane t-SNARE, SNAP-25, can Explain Docked Vesicles at Neurotoxin-Treated Synapses
47. Calcium-Dependent Switching of the Specificity of Phosphoinositide Binding to Synaptotagmin
48. A v-SNARE Implicated in Intra-Golgi Transport
49. Kinetic barriers to SNAREpin assembly in the regulation of membrane docking/priming and fusion
50. Golgin45-Syntaxin5 Interaction Contributes to Structural Integrity of the Golgi Stack
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