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241 related items for PubMed ID: 8611567

  • 1. Botulinum neurotoxin C1 cleaves both syntaxin and SNAP-25 in intact and permeabilized chromaffin cells: correlation with its blockade of catecholamine release.
    Foran P, Lawrence GW, Shone CC, Foster KA, Dolly JO.
    Biochemistry; 1996 Feb 27; 35(8):2630-6. PubMed ID: 8611567
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  • 2. Importance of two adjacent C-terminal sequences of SNAP-25 in exocytosis from intact and permeabilized chromaffin cells revealed by inhibition with botulinum neurotoxins A and E.
    Lawrence GW, Foran P, Mohammed N, DasGupta BR, Dolly JO.
    Biochemistry; 1997 Mar 18; 36(11):3061-7. PubMed ID: 9115981
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  • 3. Distinct exocytotic responses of intact and permeabilised chromaffin cells after cleavage of the 25-kDa synaptosomal-associated protein (SNAP-25) or synaptobrevin by botulinum toxin A or B.
    Lawrence GW, Foran P, Dolly JO.
    Eur J Biochem; 1996 Mar 15; 236(3):877-86. PubMed ID: 8665909
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  • 4. Differential contribution of syntaxin 1 and SNAP-25 to secretion in noradrenergic and adrenergic chromaffin cells.
    Baltazar G, Tomé A, Carvalho AP, Duarte EP.
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  • 5. The sensitivity of catecholamine release to botulinum toxin C1 and E suggests selective targeting of vesicles set into the readily releasable pool.
    Stigliani S, Raiteri L, Fassio A, Bonanno G.
    J Neurochem; 2003 Apr 15; 85(2):409-21. PubMed ID: 12675917
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  • 6. Presynaptic protein interactions in vivo: evidence from botulinum A, C, D and E action at frog neuromuscular junction.
    Raciborska DA, Trimble WS, Charlton MP.
    Eur J Neurosci; 1998 Aug 15; 10(8):2617-28. PubMed ID: 9767392
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  • 7. Botulinum neurotoxin A selectively cleaves the synaptic protein SNAP-25.
    Blasi J, Chapman ER, Link E, Binz T, Yamasaki S, De Camilli P, Südhof TC, Niemann H, Jahn R.
    Nature; 1993 Sep 09; 365(6442):160-3. PubMed ID: 8103915
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  • 8. Botulinum neurotoxin B inhibits insulin-stimulated glucose uptake into 3T3-L1 adipocytes and cleaves cellubrevin unlike type A toxin which failed to proteolyze the SNAP-23 present.
    Chen F, Foran P, Shone CC, Foster KA, Melling J, Dolly JO.
    Biochemistry; 1997 May 13; 36(19):5719-28. PubMed ID: 9153412
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  • 9. Immunohistochemical demonstration of syntaxin and SNAP-25 in chromaffin cells of the frog adrenal gland.
    Quintanar JL, Salinas E, Reig JA.
    Gen Comp Endocrinol; 1998 Aug 13; 111(2):119-22. PubMed ID: 9679084
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  • 10. Syntaxin and 25-kDa synaptosomal-associated protein: differential effects of botulinum neurotoxins C1 and A on neuronal survival.
    Williamson LC, Neale EA.
    J Neurosci Res; 1998 Jun 01; 52(5):569-83. PubMed ID: 9632313
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  • 11. Anti-syntaxin antibodies inhibit calcium-dependent catecholamine secretion from permeabilized chromaffin cells.
    Gutierrez LM, Quintanar JL, Viniegra S, Salinas E, Moya F, Reig JA.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1995 Jan 05; 206(1):1-7. PubMed ID: 7818508
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  • 12. SNAP-25 regulation during adrenal gland development: comparison with differentiation markers and other SNAREs.
    Hepp R, Grant NJ, Aunis D, Langley K.
    J Comp Neurol; 2000 Jun 12; 421(4):533-42. PubMed ID: 10842212
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  • 13. Retention of cleaved synaptosome-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) in neuromuscular junctions: a new hypothesis to explain persistence of botulinum A poisoning.
    Raciborska DA, Charlton MP.
    Can J Physiol Pharmacol; 1999 Sep 12; 77(9):679-88. PubMed ID: 10566945
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  • 14. Proteolysis of SNAP-25 isoforms by botulinum neurotoxin types A, C, and E: domains and amino acid residues controlling the formation of enzyme-substrate complexes and cleavage.
    Vaidyanathan VV, Yoshino K, Jahnz M, Dörries C, Bade S, Nauenburg S, Niemann H, Binz T.
    J Neurochem; 1999 Jan 12; 72(1):327-37. PubMed ID: 9886085
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  • 15. Poisoning by botulinum neurotoxin A does not inhibit formation or disassembly of the synaptosomal fusion complex.
    Otto H, Hanson PI, Chapman ER, Blasi J, Jahn R.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1995 Jul 26; 212(3):945-52. PubMed ID: 7626135
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  • 16. Dissociation of SNAP-25 and VAMP-2 by MgATP in permeabilized adrenal chromaffin cells.
    Misonou H, Nishiki T, Sekiguchi M, Takahashi M, Kamata Y, Kozaki S, Ohara-Imaizumi M, Kumakura K.
    Brain Res; 1996 Oct 21; 737(1-2):351-5. PubMed ID: 8930391
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  • 17. Botulinum neurotoxin type G proteolyses the Ala81-Ala82 bond of rat synaptobrevin 2.
    Yamasaki S, Binz T, Hayashi T, Szabo E, Yamasaki N, Eklund M, Jahn R, Niemann H.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1994 Apr 29; 200(2):829-35. PubMed ID: 7910017
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  • 18. Dual effects of botulinum neurotoxin A on the secretory stages of chromaffin cells.
    Gil A, Viniegra S, Gutiérrez LM.
    Eur J Neurosci; 1998 Nov 29; 10(11):3369-78. PubMed ID: 9824450
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  • 19. Botulinum neurotoxin C mutants reveal different effects of syntaxin or SNAP-25 proteolysis on neuromuscular transmission.
    Zanetti G, Sikorra S, Rummel A, Krez N, Duregotti E, Negro S, Henke T, Rossetto O, Binz T, Pirazzini M.
    PLoS Pathog; 2017 Aug 29; 13(8):e1006567. PubMed ID: 28800600
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  • 20. Adrenal chromaffin cells contain functionally different SNAP-25 monomers and SNAP-25/syntaxin heterodimers.
    Höhne-Zell B, Gratzl M.
    FEBS Lett; 1996 Sep 30; 394(2):109-16. PubMed ID: 8843145
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