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Rab GTPases as coordinators of vesicle traffic

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2009
Harald Stenmark
exaly   +2 more sources

Supported Lipid Bilayer Formation: Beyond Vesicle Fusion.

Langmuir, 2020
Supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) are cell membrane-mimicking platforms that can be formed on solid surfaces and integrated with a wide range of surface-sensitive measurement techniques.
Joshua A. Jackman, Nam‐Joon Cho
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Fusion of Nonionic Vesicles

Langmuir, 2009
We present an experimental study of vesicle fusion using light and neutron scattering to monitor fusion events. Vesicles are reproducibly formed with an extrusion procedure using an single amphiphile triethylene glycol mono-n-decyl ether in water. They show long-term stability for temperatures around 20 degrees C, but at temperatures above 26 degrees C
Ulf Olsson   +4 more
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Fusion of microsomal vesicles

Experientia, 1978
Studies which indicate the fusion of rat liver microsomal vesicles show that the rate of fusion of microsomal vesicles, as revealed by electron microscopic examinations, is dependent on the fusion temperature and the amount of detergent present in the microsomal suspension.
H. U. Schulze, Liliane Pop
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A Detailed Look at Vesicle Fusion

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006
Many different hypotheses on the molecular mechanisms of vesicle fusion exist. Because these mechanisms cannot be readily asserted experimentally, we address the problem by a coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations study and compare the results with the results of other techniques.
Albert J. Markvoort   +3 more
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Fusion of photoreceptor membrane vesicles

The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1979
The n-alkyl bromides with 6 to 10 carbons induce formation of vesicles of 5 to 100 micrometer diameter from the small vesicles (0.1 micrometer average diameter) produced by disruption of the discs from frog rod photoreceptors. The n-alkanes, n-alkyl iodides and n-alkyl chlorides are relatively ineffective. The formation of large vesicles is independent
D. A. Haydon   +2 more
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Lipid vesicles and membrane fusion

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 1999
Membrane fusion is essential for cell survival and has attracted a great deal of both theoretical and experimental interest. Fluorescence (de)quenching measurements were designed to distinguish between bilayermerging and vesicle-mixing. Theoretical studies and various microscopic and diffraction methods have elucidated the mechanism of membrane fusion.
Holger Richardsen, Gregor Cevc
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Electroformation of Giant Unilamellar Vesicles: Investigating Vesicle Fusion versus Bulge Merging.

Langmuir, 2016
Partially ordered stacks of phospholipid bilayers on a flat substrate can be obtained by the evaporation of a spread droplet of phospholipid-in-chloroform solution.
Y. Micheletto   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

pRIMing synaptic vesicles for fusion [PDF]

open access: possibleNature Neuroscience, 2001
A characterization of C. elegans lacking the gene for Rim suggests that this protein may be involved in priming synaptic vesicles for fusion, not in docking or organizing active zones.
Hugo J. Bellen, Thomas E. Lloyd
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Vesicle Fusion Triggered by Optically Heated Gold Nanoparticles.

Nano letters (Print), 2015
Membrane fusion can be accelerated by heating that causes membrane melting and expansion. We locally heated the membranes of two adjacent vesicles by laser irradiating gold nanoparticles, thus causing vesicle fusion with associated membrane and cargo ...
Andreas Rørvig-Lund   +4 more
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