Huinan Li, Cheng Wu, Rodolfo Aramayo, Matthew S. Sachs, Mark L. Harlow
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摘要
突触囊泡(SVs)是突触前的细胞器,在化学突触中装载和释放小分子神经递质。除了经典的神经递质,我们已经证明从加利福尼亚鱼雷的电器官的外周神经系统(PNS)分离的SVs,模型胆碱能突触,以及从小鼠(小鼠)的中枢神经系统(CNS)分离的SVs含有小核糖核酸(sRNAs);(science Reports, 5:1-14 (14918) Li et al.(2015)[1])。我们之前的出版物提供了与加利福尼亚T. SVs相关的5个最丰富的序列,以及与小鼠SVs相关的10个最丰富的序列,分别占总sRNA读取序列的59%和39%)。我们在这里提供了一个完整的存储库,从加利福尼亚加利福尼亚鼠和小鼠中测序的SV sRNAs作为生物样本存放在NCBI中。三个数据的研究包括:sv孤立的电子琴t californica使用标准技术,sv孤立的电子琴t californica使用标准技术与一个额外的亲和纯化步骤,最后,sv分离小鼠的中枢神经系统。这三种生物样品分别可在https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/上获得SRS1523467, SRS1523466和SRS1523472。
Synaptic vesicles isolated from the electric organ of Torpedo californica and from the central nervous system of Mus musculus contain small ribonucleic acids (sRNAs)
Synaptic vesicles (SVs) are presynaptic organelles that load and release small molecule neurotransmitters at chemical synapses. In addition to classic neurotransmitters, we have demonstrated that SVs isolated from the Peripheral Nervous Systems (PNS) of the electric organ of Torpedo californica, a model cholinergic synapse, and SVs isolated from the Central Nervous System (CNS) of Mus musculus (mouse) contain small ribonucleic acids (sRNAs; ≤ 50 nucleotides) (Scientific Reports, 5:1–14(14918) Li et al. (2015) [1]). Our previous publication provided the five most abundant sequences associated with the T. californica SVs, and the ten most abundant sequences associated with the mouse SVs, representing 59% and 39% of the total sRNA reads sequenced, respectively). We provide here a full repository of the SV sRNAs sequenced from T. californica and the mouse deposited in the NCBI as biosamples. Three data studies are included: SVs isolated from the electric organ of T. californica using standard techniques, SVs isolated from the electric organ of T. californica using standard techniques with an additional affinity purification step, and finally, SVs isolated from the CNS of mouse. The three biosamples are available at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/ SRS1523467, SRS1523466, and SRS1523472 respectively.