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Fusion pore stability of peptidergic vesicles

Journal

MOLECULAR MEMBRANE BIOLOGY
Volume 27, Issue 2-3, Pages 65-80

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/09687681003597104

Keywords

Modelling; fusion pore conductance; electrophysiology

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  1. Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of Slovenia [P3 521 0381, P3 0310 0381, Z3-3510-1683, J3-9219-0381-06, P2-0232-1578]

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It is believed that in regulated exocytosis the vesicle membrane fuses with the plasma membrane in response to a physiological stimulus. However, in the absence of stimulation, repetitive transient fusion events are also observed, reflecting a stable state. The mechanisms by which the initial fusion pore attains stability are poorly understood. We modelled energetic stability of the fusion pore by taking into account the anisotropic, intrinsic shape of the membrane constituents and their in-plane ordering in the local curvature of the membrane. We used cell-attached membrane capacitance techniques to monitor the appearance and conductance of single fusion pore events in cultured rat lactotrophs. The results revealed a bell-shaped distribution of the fusion pore conductance with a modal value of 25 pS. The experimentally observed increase of the fusion pore stability with decreasing fusion pore radius agrees well with the theoretical predictions. Moreover, the results revealed a correlation between the amplitude of transient capacitance increases and the fusion pore conductance, indicating that larger vesicles may attain a stable fusion pore with larger fusion pore diameters.

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