Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Distinct initial SNARE configurations underlying the diversity of exocytosisA Chemical Controller of SNARE-Driven Membrane Fusion That Primes Vesicles for Ca(2+)-Triggered Millisecond ExocytosisPalaeontological evidence of membrane relationship in step-by-step membrane fusionSupramolecular SNARE assembly precedes hemifusion in SNARE-mediated membrane fusion.A manual collection of Syt, Esyt, Rph3a, Rph3al, Doc2, and Dblc2 genes from 46 metazoan genomes--an open access resource for neuroscience and evolutionary biology.High Transmembrane Voltage Raised by Close Contact Initiates Fusion Pore.Paleontological evidence for membrane fusion between a unit membrane and a half-unit membrane.Cell surface changes in the egg at fertilizationThe fusion pores of Ca2+ -triggered exocytosisThe SNARE complex in neuronal and sensory cells.Dissection of SNARE-driven membrane fusion and neuroexocytosis by wedging small hydrophobic molecules into the SNARE zipperZinc sparks are triggered by fertilization and facilitate cell cycle resumption in mammalian eggs.Energetics of stalk intermediates in membrane fusion are controlled by lipid composition.Contribution of cryoelectron microscopy of vitreous sections to the understanding of biological membrane structure.Evolution of the hemifused intermediate on the pathway to membrane fusion.Complexin and Ca2+ stimulate SNARE-mediated membrane fusionSNARE zippering is hindered by polyphenols in the neuron.Mechanics of membrane fusion.Membrane fusion intermediates via directional and full assembly of the SNARE complex.The role of the C terminus of the SNARE protein SNAP-25 in fusion pore opening and a model for fusion pore mechanicsA lipid-protein hybrid model for tight junction.Transorganellar complementation redefines the biochemical continuity of endoplasmic reticulum and chloroplastsHemi-fused structure mediates and controls fusion and fission in live cells.Extracellular matrix modifications at fertilization: regulation of dityrosine crosslinking by transamidation.Capture and release of partially zipped trans-SNARE complexes on intact organelles.Fusion step-specific influence of cholesterol on SNARE-mediated membrane fusion.Magnesium-induced lipid bilayer microdomain reorganizations: implications for membrane fusion.Hemifusion in Synaptic Vesicle Cycle.Visualization of SNARE-Mediated Hemifusion between Giant Unilamellar Vesicles Arrested by Myricetin.Rate of hemifusion diaphragm dissipation and ability to form three-junction bound HD determined by lipid composition.Existence of exocytotic hemifusion intermediates with a lifetime of up to seconds in type II pneumocytes.
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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis.
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Ann E Cowan
Dennis E Koppel
Gary M Wessel
Julian L Wong
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10.1016/J.DEVCEL.2007.02.007
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2007-04-01T00:00:00Z