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Ca2+-dependent activator proteins of secretion promote vesicular monoamine uptake.

J Biol Chem

January 2009

AG Functional Cell Biology, Institute for Integrative Neuroanatomy, Charité Center 2 for Basic Medicine, Philippstr. 12, D-10115 Berlin, Germany.

Ca(2+)-dependent activator proteins of secretion (CAPS) 1 and 2 are essential regulators of synaptic vesicle and large dense core vesicle priming in mammalian neurons and neuroendocrine cells. CAPS1 appears to have an additional and as yet unexplained function in vesicular catecholamine uptake or storage as CAPS1-deficient chromaffin cells exhibit strongly reduced vesicular catecholamine levels. Here we describe a role of CAPS proteins in vesicular monoamine uptake.

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