1kil

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Three-dimensional structure of the complexin/SNARE complex

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1kil, resolution 2.30Å

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OverviewOverview

During neurotransmitter release, the neuronal SNARE proteins, synaptobrevin/VAMP, syntaxin, and SNAP-25 form a four-helix bundle, the, SNARE complex, that pulls the synaptic vesicle and plasma membranes, together possibly causing membrane fusion. Complexin binds tightly to the, SNARE complex and is essential for efficient Ca(2+)-evoked, neurotransmitter release. A combined X-ray and TROSY-based NMR study now, reveals the atomic structure of the complexin/SNARE complex. Complexin, binds in an antiparallel alpha-helical conformation to the groove between, the synaptobrevin and syntaxin helices. This interaction stabilizes the, interface between these two helices, which bears the repulsive forces, between the apposed membranes. These results suggest that complexin, stabilizes the fully assembled SNARE complex as a key step that enables, the exquisitely high speed of Ca(2+)-evoked neurotransmitter release.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1KIL is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Homo sapiens and Rattus norvegicus with MG as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Three-dimensional structure of the complexin/SNARE complex., Chen X, Tomchick DR, Kovrigin E, Arac D, Machius M, Sudhof TC, Rizo J, Neuron. 2002 Jan 31;33(3):397-409. PMID:11832227

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