TY - JOUR
T1 - Isolation and ultrastructural characterization of squid synaptic vesicles
AU - Pekkurnaz, Gulcin
AU - Fera, Andrea
AU - Zimmerberg-Helms, Jessica
AU - Degiorgis, Joseph A.
AU - Bezrukov, Ludmila
AU - Blank, Paul S.
AU - Mazar, Julia
AU - Reese, Thomas S.
AU - Zimmerberg, Joshua
PY - 2011/1/1
Y1 - 2011/1/1
N2 - Synaptic vesicles contain a variety of proteins and lipids that mediate fusion with the pre-synaptic membrane. Although the structures of many synaptic vesicle proteins are known, an overall picture of how they are organized at the vesicle surface is lacking. In this paper, we describe a better method for the isolation of squid synaptic vesicles and characterize the results. For highly pure and intact synaptic vesicles from squid optic lobe, glycerol density gradient centrifugation was the key step. Different electron microscopic methods show that vesicle membrane surfaces are largely covered with structures corresponding to surface proteins. Each vesicle contains several stalked globular structures that extend from the vesicle surface and are consistent with the V-ATPase. BLAST search of a library of squid expressed sequence tags identifies 10 VATPase subunits, which are expressed in the squid stellate ganglia. Negative-stain tomography demonstrates directly that vesicles flatten during the drying step of negative staining, and furthermore shows details of individual vesicles and other proteins at the vesicle surface.
AB - Synaptic vesicles contain a variety of proteins and lipids that mediate fusion with the pre-synaptic membrane. Although the structures of many synaptic vesicle proteins are known, an overall picture of how they are organized at the vesicle surface is lacking. In this paper, we describe a better method for the isolation of squid synaptic vesicles and characterize the results. For highly pure and intact synaptic vesicles from squid optic lobe, glycerol density gradient centrifugation was the key step. Different electron microscopic methods show that vesicle membrane surfaces are largely covered with structures corresponding to surface proteins. Each vesicle contains several stalked globular structures that extend from the vesicle surface and are consistent with the V-ATPase. BLAST search of a library of squid expressed sequence tags identifies 10 VATPase subunits, which are expressed in the squid stellate ganglia. Negative-stain tomography demonstrates directly that vesicles flatten during the drying step of negative staining, and furthermore shows details of individual vesicles and other proteins at the vesicle surface.
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U2 - 10.1086/BBLv220n2p89
DO - 10.1086/BBLv220n2p89
M3 - Article
C2 - 21551445
AN - SCOPUS:79956351836
SN - 0006-3185
VL - 220
SP - 89
EP - 96
JO - Biological Bulletin
JF - Biological Bulletin
IS - 2
ER -