8 - SNAREs I - membrane fusion machinery Flashcards

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How can sensory vesicles be visualised?

A

BY electron microscopy.

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What are the 3 main approaches to identify the machinery of vesicle transport?

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1 - Biochemical reconstitution.
2 - Yeast genetics
3 - Cloning

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What is biochemical reconstitution?

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Takings a cell apart and putting it together to identify various functions.

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How many SNAREs are encoded in the human genome?

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38 all involved in various transport steps and fusion reactions.

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What SNAREs wrap around each other to form a complex?

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SNAP25, Syntaxin and VAMP (wrap around in a similar way to an alpha helix)

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What does SNARE zippering provide?

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Energy to drive membrane function.

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What 2 categories can SNAREs be divided into?

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Q and R SNAREs.

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What type of SNARE is VAMP?

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An R SNARE whilst the rest are Qs.

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What is the Q to R SNARE ratio that is seen in most complexes?

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3Q:1R

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What are some common features of SNARE proteins?

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  • Generally small (14-40 kDa)
  • they all have at least 1 coiled-coil or SNARE motif.
  • C-terminally anchored
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