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A novel Ca2+-dependent step in exocytosis subsequent to vesicle fusion
- Source :
- FEBS Letters
- Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- Exocytosis begins with formation of a small fusion pore which then expands allowing rapid release of granular contents. We studied the influence of cytoplasmic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) on the conductance of the initial pore and on the dynamics of subsequent expansion in horse eosinophils using the patch clamp technique. The mean initial conductance is approximately 200 pS independent of [Ca2+]i. This value is close to that previously found in beige mouse mast cells. The pore subsequently expands by 18 nS/s at [Ca2+]i10 nM, by 40 nS/s at [Ca2+]i = 1.5 microM and by 90 nS/s at [Ca2+]i = 10 microM. These results show that the structure of the initial fusion pore is independent of cytoplasmic Ca2+. However, the pore expansion is a Ca(2+)-dependent process modulating secretion at a step later than vesicle-plasma membrane fusion.
- Subjects :
- Cytoplasm
Vesicle fusion
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Biophysics
In Vitro Techniques
Eosinophil
Biochemistry
Membrane Fusion
Exocytosis
Cell Degranulation
Membrane Potentials
chemistry.chemical_compound
Structural Biology
Genetics
Animals
Patch clamp
Horses
Molecular Biology
Fusion
Chemistry
Electric Conductivity
Lipid bilayer fusion
Conductance
Cell Biology
Fusion pore
Eosinophils
EGTA
Calcium
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- FEBS Letters
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c05effb9850a17141d9977a3178b40da