8 - SNAREs I - membrane fusion machinery Flashcards
How can sensory vesicles be visualised?
BY electron microscopy.
What are the 3 main approaches to identify the machinery of vesicle transport?
1 - Biochemical reconstitution.
2 - Yeast genetics
3 - Cloning
What is biochemical reconstitution?
Takings a cell apart and putting it together to identify various functions.
How many SNAREs are encoded in the human genome?
38 all involved in various transport steps and fusion reactions.
What SNAREs wrap around each other to form a complex?
SNAP25, Syntaxin and VAMP (wrap around in a similar way to an alpha helix)
What does SNARE zippering provide?
Energy to drive membrane function.
What 2 categories can SNAREs be divided into?
Q and R SNAREs.
What type of SNARE is VAMP?
An R SNARE whilst the rest are Qs.
What is the Q to R SNARE ratio that is seen in most complexes?
3Q:1R
What are some common features of SNARE proteins?
- Generally small (14-40 kDa)
- they all have at least 1 coiled-coil or SNARE motif.
- C-terminally anchored