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Rapid propagation of membrane tension at retinal bipolar neuron presynaptic terminals.

Science advances (2022-01-06)
Carolina Gomis Perez, Natasha R Dudzinski, Mason Rouches, Ane Landajuela, Benjamin Machta, David Zenisek, Erdem Karatekin
ABSTRACT

Many cellular activities, such as cell migration, cell division, phagocytosis, and exo-endocytosis, generate and are regulated by membrane tension gradients. Membrane tension gradients drive membrane flows, but there is controversy over how rapidly plasma membrane flow can relax tension gradients. Here, we show that membrane tension can propagate rapidly or slowly, spanning orders of magnitude in speed, depending on the cell type. In a neuronal terminal specialized for rapid synaptic vesicle turnover, membrane tension equilibrates within seconds. By contrast, membrane tension does not propagate in neuroendocrine adrenal chromaffin cells secreting catecholamines. Stimulation of exocytosis causes a rapid, global decrease in the synaptic terminal membrane tension, which recovers slowly due to endocytosis. Thus, membrane flow and tension equilibration may be adapted to distinct membrane recycling requirements.

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L-cisteina, from non-animal source, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture, ≥98%
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Ialuronidasi, Type IV-S, lyophilized powder (essentially salt-free), 750-3000 units/mg solid