Hoss W, Formaniak M
Neurochem Res. 1980 Jul;5(7):795-803. doi: 10.1007/BF00964716.
Synaptic vesicles from rat brain were labeled with 125I, and the association of the vesicles with other subcellular components of brain was examined using a centrifugation assay. Copper at micromolar concentrations enhances the binding of the vesicles to the synaptic membrane as well as other fractions. Magnesium, Ca2+, and calmodulin with Ca2+ are ineffective. There is virtually no binding of synaptic vesicles to the microtuble fraction and only a slight enhancement with Cu2+. These findings support the hypothesis that Cu may serve as a bridge between synaptic vesicles and the plasma membrane.
用125I标记大鼠脑的突触小泡,并使用离心测定法检查这些小泡与脑的其他亚细胞成分的结合情况。微摩尔浓度的铜增强了小泡与突触膜以及其他组分的结合。镁、Ca2+以及与Ca2+结合的钙调蛋白则没有作用。突触小泡与微管组分几乎没有结合,而Cu2+仅使其略有增强。这些发现支持了铜可能作为突触小泡与质膜之间桥梁的假说。