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Membrane tension increases fusion efficiency of model membranes in the presence of SNAREs.


ABSTRACT: The large gap in time scales between membrane fusion occurring in biological systems during neurotransmitter release and fusion observed between model membranes has provoked speculations over a large number of possible factors that might explain this discrepancy. One possible reason is an elevated lateral membrane tension present in the presynaptic membrane. We investigated the tension-dependency of fusion using model membranes equipped with a minimal fusion machinery consisting of syntaxin 1, synaptobrevin and SNAP 25. Two different strategies were realized; one based on supported bilayers and the other one employing sessile giant liposomes. In the first approach, isolated patches of planar bilayers derived from giant unilamellar vesicles containing syntaxin 1 and preassembled SNAP 25 (?N-complex) were deposited on a dilatable PDMS sheet. In a second approach, lateral membrane tension was controlled through the adhesion of intact giant unilamellar vesicles on a functionalized surface. In both approaches fusion efficiency increases considerably with lateral tension and we identified a threshold tension of 3.4 mN m-1, at which the number of fusion events is increased substantially.

SUBMITTER: Kliesch TT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5608890 | biostudies-other | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Membrane tension increases fusion efficiency of model membranes in the presence of SNAREs.

Kliesch Torben-Tobias TT   Dietz Jörn J   Turco Laura L   Halder Partho P   Polo Elena E   Tarantola Marco M   Jahn Reinhard R   Janshoff Andreas A  

Scientific reports 20170921 1


The large gap in time scales between membrane fusion occurring in biological systems during neurotransmitter release and fusion observed between model membranes has provoked speculations over a large number of possible factors that might explain this discrepancy. One possible reason is an elevated lateral membrane tension present in the presynaptic membrane. We investigated the tension-dependency of fusion using model membranes equipped with a minimal fusion machinery consisting of syntaxin 1, s  ...[more]

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