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Traversal of the cortical actin network and docking at plasma membrane

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Reviewed: D'Eustachio, P, Matthews, L, Gillespie, ME, 2008-12-02 16:25:31 Edited: May, B, Gopinathrao, G, 2008-11-19 19:22:37 Authored: May, B, 2008-05-13 13:18:27 Insulin-containing secretory granules are bound to Myosin Va via Rab27a in a complex of uncertain composition. Myosin Va moves along the cortical actin network (actin at the periphery of the cytoplasm), carrying the granules to the inner surface of the plasma membrane. A beta cell contains about 10 000 secretory granules. Of these, about 1000 are docked at the inner surface of the plasma membrane and a subset of about 100 docked granules form the "readily releasable" pool (granules which are released within about 5 minutes of glucose stimulation). Docking occurs by interaction between EXOC3/Sec6 located on the membrane of the secretory granule and EXOC4/Sec8 located at the plasma membrane. Additional components (EXOC1, EXOC2, EXOC5, EXOC6, EXOC7, EXOC8) form the Exocyst Complex.<br>

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0008860

comment

Reviewed: D'Eustachio, P, Matthews, L, Gillespie, ME, 2008-12-02 16:25:31

Edited: May, B, Gopinathrao, G, 2008-11-19 19:22:37

Authored: May, B, 2008-05-13 13:18:27

Insulin-containing secretory granules are bound to Myosin Va via Rab27a in a complex of uncertain composition. Myosin Va moves along the cortical actin network (actin at the periphery of the cytoplasm), carrying the granules to the inner surface of the plasma membrane. A beta cell contains about 10 000 secretory granules. Of these, about 1000 are docked at the inner surface of the plasma membrane and a subset of about 100 docked granules form the "readily releasable" pool (granules which are released within about 5 minutes of glucose stimulation). Docking occurs by interaction between EXOC3/Sec6 located on the membrane of the secretory granule and EXOC4/Sec8 located at the plasma membrane. Additional components (EXOC1, EXOC2, EXOC5, EXOC6, EXOC7, EXOC8) form the Exocyst Complex.

definition source

Pubmed15878854

Pubmed9914469

Pubmed16714477

Reactome, http://www.reactome.org

Pubmed11815463

has input

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0017512

has output

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HINO_0025442

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Traversal of the cortical actin network and docking at plasma membrane

prefixIRI

HINO:0008860

prefLabel

Traversal of the cortical actin network and docking at plasma membrane

seeAlso

Reactome Database ID Release 43265178

ReactomeREACT_15541

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/INO_0000040

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