Synapsin I in nerve terminals: selective association with small synaptic vesicles
- PMID: 6438799
- DOI: 10.1126/science.6438799
Synapsin I in nerve terminals: selective association with small synaptic vesicles
Abstract
Immunocytochemistry revealed that synapsin I is preferentially (and possibly exclusively) associated with small (40- to 60-nanometer) synaptic vesicles and not with large (greater than 60-nanometer) dense-core vesicles in bovine hypothalamus. These observations may explain why synapsin I is found exclusively in neurons, since small synaptic vesicles are specific to neurons whereas large dense-core vesicles in neurons may be considered the equivalent of secretory organelles in endocrine cells.
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