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Department of Pharmacology

 
Author(s): 
Avery, J, Ellis, DJ, Lang, T, Holroyd, P, Riedel, D, Henderson, RM, Edwardson, JM, Jahn, R
Abstract: 

We have developed a cell-free system for regulated exocytosis in the PC12 neuroendocrine cell line. Secretory vesicles were preloaded with acridine orange in intact cells, and the cells were sonicated to produce flat, carrier-supported plasma membrane patches with attached vesicles. Exocytosis resulted in the release of acridine orange which was visible as a disappearance of labeled vesicles and, under optimal conditions, produced light flashes by fluorescence dequenching. Exocytosis in vitro requires cytosol and Ca(2+) at concentrations in the micromolar range, and is sensitive to Tetanus toxin. Imaging of membrane patches at diffraction- limited resolution revealed that 42% of docked granules were released in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner during 1 min of stimulation. Electron microscopy of membrane patches confirmed the presence of dense-core vesicles. Imaging of membrane patches by atomic force microscopy revealed the presence of numerous particles attached to the membrane patches which decreased in number upon stimulation. Thus, exocytotic membrane fusion of single vesicles can be monitored with high temporal and spatial resolution, while providing access to the site of exocytosis for biochemical and molecular tools.

Publication ID: 
52621
Published date: 
24 January 2000
Publication source: 
pubmed
Publication type: 
Journal articles
Journal name: 
J Cell Biol
Publication volume: 
148
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