Synaptobrevin, sphingolipids, and secretion: lube 'n' go at the synapse
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2009
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For neurotransmitter release to occur, proteins and lipids have to work together. The classical view of this process is that a variety of proteins work hard to force the unwilling, fusion-aversive lipids into merging. In this issue of Neuron, a study by Darios et al. paints the opposite picture: a lipid metabolite stimulates the reluctant vSNARE synaptobrevin to engage in fusogenic protein complexes.
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Verhage, M & van Meer, G 2009, 'Synaptobrevin, sphingolipids, and secretion: lube 'n' go at the synapse', Neuron, vol. 62, pp. 603-605.