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    Feng Li, PhD

    Research Scientist in Cell Biology
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    Research Scientist in Cell Biology

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    Education & Training

    PhD
    University of California at Santa Barbara (2005)
    BS
    Peking University (1997)

    Research

    Overview

    Synaptic vesicle fusion is an ultrafast and highly synchronized process. In the prefusion stage, vesicles are docked and primed at the presynaptic terminal, probably through some tethering factors and the initial association of the v- and t-SNAREs, and form a ready-to-release pool. Upon the entry of calcium, the SNAREs further zipper up to induce bilayer merging, and neurotransmitters are then released from the vesicles to synaptic cleft in sub-millisecond. How this fusion achieves ultrafast kinetics and synchronicity is poorly understood. It likely involves the collaborative efforts of several proteins such as Syntaxin, SNAP25, VAMP2, Synaptotagmin, Complexin, and probably Munc18, alpha-SNAP, NSF, too. To unravel the molecular basis of this process, it requires a thorough understanding of the role of each protein as well as their interplay.

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    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Feng Li's published research.

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    2024

    2023

    2016

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