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Block 2: Unit 3
Endocytosis & Membrane Recycling
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Undergraduate 4
10/18/2016

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Term
3 SNARE proteins
Definition
1. SNAP25
2. syntaxin
3. VAMP
Term
2 molecules involved in dissociating SNARE proteins to allow vesicle membrane to fuse with the synaptic membrane
Definition
1. NSF
2. alpha-SNAP
Term
peri-active zone
Definition
where you start to see budding of membrane back into cytoplasm (endocytosis)
Term
describe the dye experiment used to test vesicle membrane retrieval
Definition
based on the idea that you can take dye (HRP - horseradish peroxidase) & bath synapse in it & if cell gets exocytosis & then the vesicles come back into the membrane, they will pick it up & bring back some of the dye into the cell
Term
describe the capacitance experiment used to test vesicle membrane retrieval
Definition
showed increase in membrane following neurotransmitter release
Term
describe the fluorescent experiment used to test vesicle membrane recycling
Definition
used a fluorescent dye that was pH sensitive (higher pH within physiological normal range of 5 - 8 --> higher fluorescence) & conjugated it to VAMP inside the vesicle
Term
describe the antibody experiment used to test retrieval of vesicle membranes at a frog NMJ
Definition
used an antibody to synaptotagmin that would fluoresce & bathed synapse in it
Term
Endocytosis takes ______ seconds
Definition
1 - 5 seconds (much slower than exocytosis)
Term
budding
Definition
vesicles coming back up into neurons
Term
What do you see when you look at budding under a microscope?
Definition
you can see a kind of cloud of dark spots around the membrane
Term
How does clathrin know which membrane specifically to pull in? (vesicle vs original synaptic membrane)
Definition
hones in on protein AP2 which binds to synaptotagmin
Term
clathrin-coated pit
Definition
lattice-work of clathrin molecules pull together to bring in buds of vesicle membrane
Term
Clathrin can't actually pull the membrane out itself...it is dependent on ______
Definition
dynamin (able to close off the vesicle membrane vs the synaptic membrane)
Term
After labeling dynamin molecules, scientists learned that they are found _______
Definition
around the neck of the budding vesicles
Term
What is the difference in dynamin activity in the presence of GTP versus GTP-S?
Definition
GTP hydrolysis --> separation of vesicle membrane from synaptic membrane

GTP-S --> outcompetes normal GTP & dynamin just keeps building up in a little coil around neck of budding vesicle
Term
mutate dynamin so it isn't working to put membranes back in --> ?
Definition
eventually run out of vesicles
Term
Dynamin is only active when it's ______
Definition
dephosphorylated
Term
Does clathrin remained attached to vesicle membranes when it is brought into the cytoplasm?
Definition
no! clathrin eventually comes apart from the vesicle once it's chilling in the cytoplasm again
Term
Is the clathrin-mediated process a one-way street?
Definition
no! after forming fusion pore, vesicle can seal right up again instead of going through the whole clathrin-mediated process
Term
describe how endosomes relate to vesicle membrane re-uptake
Definition
a whole lot of membrane can fold in together to make a large endosome; endosomes then break down into vesicles (experiments show size of endosomes decreases when number of vesicles increases)
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