Regulatory Roles for GTP-Binding Proteins in Nerve Terminals

Philip G. Haydon , Louis-Eric Trudeau
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During the past few years, some roles of GTP-binding proteins in the presynaptic terminal have started to be elucidated. Small GTP-binding proteins, such as rab3a and dynamin, are essential for controlling distinct steps in the cycling of synaptic vesicles, while heterotrimeric G proteins regulate calcium channels, potassium channels, and the secretory machinery either directly or through second messenger pathways. The recent demonstration that G protein-mediated modulation of N-type calcium channels of the presynaptic terminal requires intact syntaxin suggests that G protein regulation of neurotransmitter release may also show an interesting context dependence. Interesting new twists in the G protein story are just emerging.

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gtp结合蛋白在神经末梢中的调控作用
在过去的几年里,gtp结合蛋白在突触前末端的一些作用已经开始被阐明。小的gtp结合蛋白,如rab3a和动力蛋白,对于控制突触囊泡循环的不同步骤至关重要,而异三聚体G蛋白直接或通过第二信使途径调节钙通道、钾通道和分泌机制。最近的研究表明,G蛋白介导的突触前末端n型钙通道的调节需要完整的syntaxin,这表明G蛋白对神经递质释放的调节也可能表现出有趣的环境依赖性。G蛋白故事中有趣的新转折刚刚出现。
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