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Autor:
Sindhuja Gowrisankaran, Sébastien Houy, Johanna G. Peña del Castillo, Vicky Steubler, Monika Gelker, Jana Kroll, Paulo S. Pinheiro, Dirk Schwitters, Nils Halbsgut, Arndt Pechstein, Jan R. T. van Weering, Tanja Maritzen, Volker Haucke, Nuno Raimundo, Jakob B. Sørensen, Ira Milosevic
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2020)
Endophilins-A are conserved membrane-associated proteins required for endocytosis. Here, the authors report that endophilins-A also promote exocytosis of neurosecretory vesicles by coordinating priming and fusion through intersectin-1, independently
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d12b951e45ac43b1b8a71db762ee3203
Autor:
Pedro Segura-Chama, Ruth Rincon-Heredia, Diana Millán-Aldaco, José Villanueva, Yolanda Gimenez-Molina, Luis M. Gutiérrez, Johanna G. Peña-del Castillo, Arturo Hernández-Cruz
Publikováno v:
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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The hypersecretory phenotype of adrenal chromaffin cells (CCs) from early spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs) mainly results from enhanced Ca2+-induced Ca2+-release (CICR). A key question is if these abnormalities can be traced to the prehypertens
Publikováno v:
Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology. 470:67-77
The role of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in adrenal medulla chromaffin cell (CC) function is just beginning to unfold. GABA is stored in catecholamine (CA)-containing dense core granules and is presumably released together with CA, ATP, and opioids
Autor:
Johanna G. Peña-del Castillo, Arturo Hernández-Cruz, Alan M. Gonzalez-Suarez, Jose L. Garcia-Cordero
Publikováno v:
Analytical chemistry. 90(14)
Intracellular signaling pathways are affected by the temporal nature of external chemical signaling molecules such as neurotransmitters or hormones. Developing high-throughput technologies to mimic these time-varying chemical signals and to analyze t
Publikováno v:
Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology. 470(1)
The role of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in adrenal medulla chromaffin cell (CC) function is just beginning to unfold. GABA is stored in catecholamine (CA)-containing dense core granules and is presumably released together with CA, ATP, and opioids