2016
Control of plasma membrane lipid homeostasis by the extended synaptotagmins
Saheki Y, Bian X, Schauder CM, Sawaki Y, Surma MA, Klose C, Pincet F, Reinisch KM, De Camilli P. Control of plasma membrane lipid homeostasis by the extended synaptotagmins. Nature Cell Biology 2016, 18: 504-515. PMID: 27065097, PMCID: PMC4848133, DOI: 10.1038/ncb3339.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSMP domainE-Syt1ER-PM tethersMembrane lipid homeostasisPlasma membrane lipidsEndoplasmic reticulum proteinAccumulation of diacylglycerolE-SytsExtended synaptotagminsMolecular basisMajor glycerolipidsReticulum proteinsMetabolic recyclingMembrane lipidsLipid homeostasisPLC activationSynaptotagminSustained accumulationHomeostatic responseDiacylglycerolGlycerolipidsMetabolic changesGenomeCa2Accumulation
1997
Synapsin I interacts with c-Src and stimulates its tyrosine kinase activity
Onofri F, Giovedì S, Vaccaro P, Czernik A, Valtorta F, De Camilli P, Greengard P, Benfenati F. Synapsin I interacts with c-Src and stimulates its tyrosine kinase activity. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1997, 94: 12168-12173. PMID: 9342381, PMCID: PMC23739, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.22.12168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTyrosine kinase activityC-SrcKinase activitySynapsin ISrc homology 3 domainNonreceptor tyrosine kinase c-SrcSynaptic vesicle-associated phosphoproteinsTyrosine kinase c-SrcSynaptic vesiclesC-Src SH3 domainKinase c-SrcEndogenous tyrosine kinase activityTotal cellular poolStoichiometric phosphorylationSynaptic vesicle preparationsCoprecipitation assaysSignal transductionProtein speciesCellular poolRegulatory sitesBinding proteinVesicle preparationsDetergent extractsSeveralfold stimulationAffinity chromatography