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Science 26 June 1992: Vol. 256. no. 5065, pp. 1820 - 1823 DOI: 10.1126/science.256.5065.1820
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Neurotransmitter Release from Synaptotagmin-Deficient Clonal Variants of PC 12 Cells
Yoko Shoji-Kasai 1,
Akira Yoshida 1,
Kazuki Sato 1,
Toshimitsu Hoshino 1,
Akihiko Ogura 1,
Shunzo Kondo 1,
Yoshiko Fujimoto 1,
Reiko Kuwahara 1,
Rika Kato 1, and
Masami Takahashi 1
1 Mitsubishi Kasei Institute of Life Sciences, Machida, Tokyo 194, Japan
Synaptotagmin (p65) is an abundant synaptic vesicle protein of neurons and contains regions similar to the regulatory domain of protein kinase C. These domains are thought to be involved in calcium-dependent interaction with membrane phospholipids during exocytosis. To assess the functional role of synaptotagmin, synaptotagmin-deficient clonal variants of PC12 cells were isolated. All of the variant cells released catecholamine and adenosine triphosphate in response to elevated intracellular concentrations of calcium, which suggests that synaptotagmin is not essential for secretion of catecholamine and adenosine triphosphate from PC12 cells.
Submitted on February 13, 1992
Accepted on May 1, 1992
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