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Synapse Development

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    Chapter 1 A Cell Culture System to Investigate the Presynaptic Control of Subsynaptic Membrane Differentiation at the Neuromuscular Junction.
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    Chapter 2 Co-culture Synaptogenic Assay: A New Look at Fluorescence Reporters and Technological Devices.
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    Chapter 3 Synaptogenic Assays Using Neurons Cultured on Micropatterned Substrates.
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    Chapter 4 Monitoring Synapses Via Trans-Synaptic GFP Complementation.
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    Chapter 5 Generation of Spinal Motor Neurons from Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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    Chapter 6 Biochemical Purification of Binding Partners of Synaptic Scaffold Proteins.
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    Chapter 7 In Situ Protein Binding Assay Using Fc-Fusion Proteins.
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    Chapter 8 Reconstitution of Synaptic SNAREs into Large Liposomes with Reduced Curvature Stress.
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    Chapter 9 Isolation of Synaptosomes, Synaptic Plasma Membranes, and Synaptic Junctional Complexes.
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    Chapter 10 Purification of Synaptosome Populations Using Fluorescence-Activated Synaptosome Sorting.
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    Chapter 11 Optimized Protocol for Imaging Cleared Neural Tissues Using Light Microscopy.
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    Chapter 12 Structured Illumination Microscopy for the Investigation of Synaptic Structure and Function.
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    Chapter 13 3D d STORM Imaging of Fixed Brain Tissue.
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    Chapter 14 Synapse Development
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    Chapter 15 3D Analysis of Synaptic Ultrastructure in Organotypic Hippocampal Slice Culture by High-Pressure Freezing and Electron Tomography.
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    Chapter 16 Analyzing Endosomal Docking, Fusion, Sorting, and Budding Mechanisms in Isolated Organelles.
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    Chapter 17 Concurrent Imaging of Receptor Trafficking and Calcium Dynamics by Spinning Disk Confocal Microscopy.
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    Chapter 18 Imaging Activity-Dependent Signaling Dynamics at the Neuronal Synapse Using FRET-Based Biosensors.
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    Chapter 19 Analyzing Structural Plasticity of Dendritic Spines in Organotypic Slice Culture.
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    Chapter 20 Using Fluorescent Markers to Estimate Synaptic Connectivity In Situ.
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    Chapter 21 Dual Anterograde and Retrograde Viral Tracing of Reciprocal Connectivity.
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    Chapter 22 Mapping Synaptic Inputs of Developing Neurons Using Calcium Imaging.
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    Chapter 23 Monosynaptic Tracing in Developing Circuits Using Modified Rabies Virus.
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Chapter title
Isolation of Synaptosomes, Synaptic Plasma Membranes, and Synaptic Junctional Complexes.
Chapter number 9
Book title
Synapse Development
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6688-2_9
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6686-8, 978-1-4939-6688-2
Authors

Mary L. Michaelis, Lei Jiang, Elias K. Michaelis, Michaelis, Mary L., Jiang, Lei, Michaelis, Elias K.

Editors

Alexandros Poulopoulos

Abstract

Isolation of synaptic nerve terminals or synaptosomes provides an opportunity to study the process of neurotransmission at many levels and with a variety of approaches. For example, structural features of the synaptic terminals and the organelles within them, such as synaptic vesicles and mitochondria, have been elucidated with electron microscopy. The postsynaptic membranes are joined to the presynaptic "active zone" of transmitter release through cell adhesion molecules and remain attached throughout the isolation of synaptosomes. These "post synaptic densities" or "PSDs" contain the receptors for the transmitters released from the nerve terminals and can easily be seen with electron microscopy. Biochemical and cell biological studies with synaptosomes have revealed which proteins and lipids are most actively involved in synaptic release of neurotransmitters. The functional properties of the nerve terminals, such as responses to depolarization and the uptake or release of signaling molecules, have also been characterized through the use of fluorescent dyes, tagged transmitters, and transporter substrates. In addition, isolated synaptosomes can serve as the starting material for the isolation of relatively pure synaptic plasma membranes (SPMs) that are devoid of organelles from the internal environment of the nerve terminal, such as mitochondria and synaptic vesicles. The isolated SPMs can reseal and form vesicular structures in which transport of ions such as sodium and calcium, as well as solutes such as neurotransmitters can be studied. The PSDs also remain associated with the presynaptic membranes during isolation of SPM fractions, making it possible to isolate the synaptic junctional complexes (SJCs) devoid of the rest of the plasma membranes of the nerve terminals and postsynaptic membrane components. Isolated SJCs can be used to identify the proteins that constitute this highly specialized region of neurons. In this chapter, we describe the steps involved in isolating synaptosomes, SPMs, and SJCs from brain so that these preparations can be used with new technological advances to address many as yet unanswered questions about the synapse and its remarkable activities in neuronal cell communication.

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Russia 1 2%
Unknown 44 98%

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Student > Ph. D. Student 9 20%
Researcher 7 16%
Student > Bachelor 4 9%
Student > Postgraduate 4 9%
Student > Master 3 7%
Other 7 16%
Unknown 11 24%
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Neuroscience 13 29%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 9 20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 13%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science 1 2%
Business, Management and Accounting 1 2%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 15 33%