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Resolving the function of distinct Munc18-1/SNARE protein interaction modes in a reconstituted membrane fusion assay.


ABSTRACT: Sec1p/Munc18 proteins and SNAP receptors (SNAREs) are key components of the intracellular membrane fusion machinery. Compartment-specific v-SNAREs on a transport vesicle pair with their cognate t-SNAREs on the target membrane and drive lipid bilayer fusion. In a reconstituted assay that dissects the sequential assembly of t-SNARE (syntaxin 1·SNAP-25) and v-/t-SNARE (VAMP2·syntaxin 1·SNAP-25) complexes, and finally measures lipid bilayer merger, we resolved the inhibitory and stimulatory functions of the Sec1p/Munc18 protein Munc18-1 at the molecular level. Inhibition of membrane fusion by Munc18-1 requires a closed conformation of syntaxin 1. Remarkably, the concurrent preincubation of Munc18-1-inhibited syntaxin 1 liposomes with both VAMP2 liposomes and SNAP-25 at low temperature releases the inhibition and effectively stimulates membrane fusion. VAMP8 liposomes can neither release the inhibition nor exert the stimulatory effect, demonstrating the need for a specific Munc18-1/VAMP2 interaction. In addition, Munc18-1 binds to the N-terminal peptide of syntaxin 1, which is obligatory for a robust stimulation of membrane fusion. In contrast, this interaction is neither required for the inhibitory function of Munc18-1 nor for the release of this block. These results indicate that Munc18-1 and the neuronal SNAREs already have the inherent capability to function as a basic stage-specific off/on switch to control membrane fusion.

SUBMITTER: Schollmeier Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3162418 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resolving the function of distinct Munc18-1/SNARE protein interaction modes in a reconstituted membrane fusion assay.

Schollmeier Yvette Y   Krause Jean Michel JM   Kreye Susanne S   Malsam Jörg J   Söllner Thomas H TH  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20110705 35


Sec1p/Munc18 proteins and SNAP receptors (SNAREs) are key components of the intracellular membrane fusion machinery. Compartment-specific v-SNAREs on a transport vesicle pair with their cognate t-SNAREs on the target membrane and drive lipid bilayer fusion. In a reconstituted assay that dissects the sequential assembly of t-SNARE (syntaxin 1·SNAP-25) and v-/t-SNARE (VAMP2·syntaxin 1·SNAP-25) complexes, and finally measures lipid bilayer merger, we resolved the inhibitory and stimulatory function  ...[more]

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