Membrane Lipids in Presynaptic Function and Disease - Review in Neuron - with FDR support
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Membrane Lipids in Presynaptic Function and Disease - Review in Neuron - with FDR support
Lauwers E, Goodchild R, Verstreken P. - April 19, 2016
Neuron. 2016 Apr 6;90(1):11-25. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2016.02.033.
Lipids are the most abundant organic compounds in the brain. The brain has a unique lipidome, and changes in lipid concentration, organization, and metabolism are associated with many neuronal diseases. Here, we discuss recent advances in understanding presynaptic membrane lipid organization, centered on illustrative examples of how the lipids themselves regulate membrane trafficking and control protein activity. This insight highlights that presynaptic terminals are membrane-remodeling machines and that cooperation between lipid and protein molecules underlies presynaptic activity.
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http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(16)00170-7