Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated indicating that, during development, the construction of synapses--the sites of communication between neurons--might rely on the utilization of preassembled sets of synaptic proteins, which have already accumulated in the axon and are highly mobile, before getting recruited to the sites of contact with the postsynaptic neuron. In this review, we discuss evidence from most recent publications pointing to the existence of active vesicle traffic and turnover in developing neurons, which lead to the construction of new synaptic sites.

Matteoli, M., Coco, S., Schenk, U., Verderio, C. (2004). Vesicle turnover in developing neurons: how to build a presynaptic terminal. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 14(3), 133-140 [10.1016/j.tcb.2004.01.007].

Vesicle turnover in developing neurons: how to build a presynaptic terminal

COCO, SILVIA;
2004

Abstract

Over the past decade, evidence has accumulated indicating that, during development, the construction of synapses--the sites of communication between neurons--might rely on the utilization of preassembled sets of synaptic proteins, which have already accumulated in the axon and are highly mobile, before getting recruited to the sites of contact with the postsynaptic neuron. In this review, we discuss evidence from most recent publications pointing to the existence of active vesicle traffic and turnover in developing neurons, which lead to the construction of new synaptic sites.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
synapse, synaptic vesicle, hippocampal neuron
English
2004
14
3
133
140
none
Matteoli, M., Coco, S., Schenk, U., Verderio, C. (2004). Vesicle turnover in developing neurons: how to build a presynaptic terminal. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 14(3), 133-140 [10.1016/j.tcb.2004.01.007].
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