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The problem is that macrophages have no synaptotagmin on their surfaces.
There are 15 members in the mammalian synaptotagmin family.
Ngsee has begun looking for the molecules that regulate synaptotagmin.
Calcium goes on to stimulate exocytosis via binding with synaptotagmin 1.
Calcium then binds to changes the conformation of synaptotagmin.
Not all synaptotagmin C2 domains bind to calcium.
Especially in Parkinson's, in which neurotransmitters play a large role, recent proteomic research has involved the study of synaptotagmin.
Proteins such as synaptotagmin and synaptobrevin interact to fuse the vesicle into the membrane.
The encoded protein is a calcium-independent synaptotagmin.
Some have antibodies that bind synaptotagmin, the protein sensor for calcium-regulated vesicle fusion.
The calcium-sensing trigger for this event is the calcium-binding synaptic vesicle protein synaptotagmin.
Synaptotagmin is involved in the calcium-induced budding of vesicle containing neurotransmitters from the presynaptic membrane.
CSP interacts with the calcium sensor protein synaptotagmin 9 via its linker domain.
After entering the presynaptic terminal, the calcium binds a protein called synaptotagmin, which is located on the membrane of the synaptic vesicles.
It interacts with synaptotagmin, the calcium sensor and an assembled SNARE complex.
It selectively binds to and phosphorylates synaptotagmin 2 (SYT2) within its calcium-binding C2 domains.
However, binding of calcium ions to synaptotagmin triggers the complexin to be released or inactivated, so that the vesicle is then free to fuse.
LY294002 causes the release of MEPPs through a perturbation of synaptotagmin function.
Ca binds to specific proteins, one of which is Synaptotagmin, in neurons which triggers the complete fusion of the vesicle with the target membrane.
Calcium binding to synaptotagmin I participates in triggering neurotransmitter release at the synapse (Fernandez-Chacon et al., 2001).
The C terminal domain shows similarity with non-bacterial enzymes such as pancreatic lipase, soybean lipoxygenase, and synaptotagmin I.
It was recently shown that synaptotagmin 1 can displace complexin from the SNARE complex in the presence of calcium.
The toxin molecules attach themselves to a protein called synaptotagmin, which is found on the surface membranes of nerve cells at their junctions with muscle cells.
Synaptotagmin, a transmembrane protein found in neurosecretory vesicles, functions as a calcium sensor triggering vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release.
Synaptotagmin XIV is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SYT14 gene.