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2017

Journal Article

A role for tropomyosins in activity-dependent bulk endocytosis?

Gormal, R. S., Valmas, N., Fath, T. and Meunier, F. A. (2017). A role for tropomyosins in activity-dependent bulk endocytosis?. Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience, 84, 112-118. doi: 10.1016/j.mcn.2017.04.003

A role for tropomyosins in activity-dependent bulk endocytosis?

2016

Journal Article

Flux of signalling endosomes undergoing axonal retrograde transport is encoded by presynaptic activity and TrkB

Wang, Tong, Martin, Sally, Nguyen, Tam H., Harper, Callista B., Gormal, Rachel S., Martinez-Marmol, Ramon, Karunanithi, Shanker, Coulson, Elizabeth J., Glass, Nick R., Cooper-White, Justin J., Van Swinderen, Bruno and Meunier, Frederic A. (2016). Flux of signalling endosomes undergoing axonal retrograde transport is encoded by presynaptic activity and TrkB. Nature Communications, 7 (1) 12976, 12976. doi: 10.1038/ncomms12976

Flux of signalling endosomes undergoing axonal retrograde transport is encoded by presynaptic activity and TrkB

2016

Journal Article

The Munc18-1 domain 3a hinge-loop controls syntaxin-1A nanodomain assembly and engagement with the SNARE complex during secretory vesicle priming

Kasula, Ravikiran, Chai, Ye Jin, Bademosi, Adekunle T., Harper, Callista B., Gormal, Rachel S., Morrow, Isabel C., Hosy, Eric, Collins, Brett M., Choquet, Daniel, Papadopulos, Andreas and Meunier, Frederic A. (2016). The Munc18-1 domain 3a hinge-loop controls syntaxin-1A nanodomain assembly and engagement with the SNARE complex during secretory vesicle priming. The Journal of Cell Biology, 214 (7) 847, 847-858. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201508118

The Munc18-1 domain 3a hinge-loop controls syntaxin-1A nanodomain assembly and engagement with the SNARE complex during secretory vesicle priming

2016

Journal Article

Munc18-1 is a molecular chaperone for α-synuclein, controlling its self-replicating aggregation

Chai, Ye Jin, Sierecki, Emma, Tomatis, Vanesa M., Gormal, Rachel S., Giles, Nichole, Morrow, Isabel C., Xia, Di, Götz, Jürgen, Parton, Robert G., Collins, Brett M., Gambin, Yann and Meunier, Frédéric A. (2016). Munc18-1 is a molecular chaperone for α-synuclein, controlling its self-replicating aggregation. The Journal of Cell Biology, 214 (6) 705, 705-718. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201512016

Munc18-1 is a molecular chaperone for α-synuclein, controlling its self-replicating aggregation

2015

Journal Article

Activity-driven relaxation of the cortical actomyosin II network synchronizes Munc18-1-dependent neurosecretory vesicle docking

Papadopulos, Andreas, Gomez, Guillermo A., Martin, Sally, Jackson, Jade, Gormal, Rachel S., Keating, Damien J., Yap, Alpha S. and Meunier, Frederic A. (2015). Activity-driven relaxation of the cortical actomyosin II network synchronizes Munc18-1-dependent neurosecretory vesicle docking. Nature Communications, 6 (6297) 6297, 1-11. doi: 10.1038/ncomms7297

Activity-driven relaxation of the cortical actomyosin II network synchronizes Munc18-1-dependent neurosecretory vesicle docking

2015

Journal Article

An acto-myosin II constricting ring initiates the fission of activity-dependent bulk endosomes in neurosecretory cells

Gormal, Rachel S, Nguyen, Tam H, Martin, Sally, Papadopulos, Andreas and Meunier, Frederic A (2015). An acto-myosin II constricting ring initiates the fission of activity-dependent bulk endosomes in neurosecretory cells. Journal of Neuroscience, 35 (4), 1380-1389. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3228-14.2015

An acto-myosin II constricting ring initiates the fission of activity-dependent bulk endosomes in neurosecretory cells

2014

Journal Article

Increased polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of a Munc18-1 disease-linked mutant causes temperature-sensitive defect in exocytosis

Martin, Sally, Papadopulos, Andreas, Tomatis, Vanesa M., Sierecki, Emma, Malintan, Nancy T., Gormal, Rachel S., Giles, Nichole, Johnston, Wayne A., Alexandrov, Kirill, Gambin, Yann, Collins, Brett M. and Meunier, Frederic A. (2014). Increased polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of a Munc18-1 disease-linked mutant causes temperature-sensitive defect in exocytosis. Cell Reports, 9 (1), 206-218. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2014.08.059

Increased polyubiquitination and proteasomal degradation of a Munc18-1 disease-linked mutant causes temperature-sensitive defect in exocytosis

2013

Journal Article

The Munc18-1 domain 3a loop is essential for neuroexocytosis but not for syntaxin-1A transport to the plasma membrane

Martin, Sally, Tomatis, Vanesa M., Papadopulos, Andreas, Christie, Michelle P., Malintan, Nancy T., Gormal, Rachel S., Sugita, Shuzo, Martin, Jennifer L., Collins, Brett M. and Meunier, Frederic A. (2013). The Munc18-1 domain 3a loop is essential for neuroexocytosis but not for syntaxin-1A transport to the plasma membrane. Journal of Cell Science, 126 (11), 2353-2360. doi: 10.1242/jcs.126813

The Munc18-1 domain 3a loop is essential for neuroexocytosis but not for syntaxin-1A transport to the plasma membrane

2013

Journal Article

Myosin VI small insert isoform maintains exocytosis by tethering secretory granules to the cortical actin

Tomatis, Vanesa M., Papadopulos, Andreas, Malintan, Nancy T., Martin, Sally, Wallis, Tristan, Gormal, Rachel S., Kendrick-Jones, John, Buss, Folma and Meunier, Frederic A. (2013). Myosin VI small insert isoform maintains exocytosis by tethering secretory granules to the cortical actin. Journal of Cell Biology, 200 (3), 301-320. doi: 10.1083/jcb.201204092

Myosin VI small insert isoform maintains exocytosis by tethering secretory granules to the cortical actin

2013

Journal Article

Secretagogue stimulation of neurosecretory cells elicits filopodial extensions uncovering new functional release sites

Papadopulos, Andreas, Martin, Sally, Tomatis, Vanesa M., Gormal, Rachel S. and Meunier, Frederic A. (2013). Secretagogue stimulation of neurosecretory cells elicits filopodial extensions uncovering new functional release sites. Journal of Neuroscience, 33 (49), 19143-19153. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2634-13.2013

Secretagogue stimulation of neurosecretory cells elicits filopodial extensions uncovering new functional release sites