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Membrane hemifusion is a stable intermediate of exocytosis. , Wong JL, Koppel DE, Cowan AE, Wessel GM ., Dev Cell. April 1, 2007; 12 (4): 653-9.
Quantitative femto- to attomole immunodetection of regulated secretory vesicle proteins critical to exocytosis. , Coorssen JR, Blank PS, Albertorio F, Bezrukov L, Kolosova I, Backlund PS, Zimmerberg J., Anal Biochem. August 1, 2002; 307 (1): 54-62.
Syntaxin, VAMP, and Rab3 are selectively expressed during sea urchin embryogenesis. , Conner SD, Wessel GM ., Mol Reprod Dev. January 1, 2001; 58 (1): 22-9.
Light chain of botulinum A neurotoxin expressed as an inclusion body from a synthetic gene is catalytically and functionally active. , Ahmed SA, Smith LA., J Protein Chem. August 1, 2000; 19 (6): 475-87.
Biochemical and functional studies of cortical vesicle fusion: the SNARE complex and Ca2+ sensitivity. , Coorssen JR, Blank PS, Tahara M, Zimmerberg J., J Cell Biol. December 28, 1998; 143 (7): 1845-57.
Calcium can disrupt the SNARE protein complex on sea urchin egg secretory vesicles without irreversibly blocking fusion. , Tahara M, Coorssen JR, Timmers K, Blank PS, Whalley T, Scheller R, Zimmerberg J., J Biol Chem. December 11, 1998; 273 (50): 33667-73.
rab3 mediates cortical granule exocytosis in the sea urchin egg. , Conner S, Wessel GM ., Dev Biol. November 15, 1998; 203 (2): 334-44.
Increased association of synaptosome-associated protein of 25 kDa with syntaxin and vesicle-associated membrane protein following acrosomal exocytosis of sea urchin sperm. , Schulz JR, Sasaki JD, Vacquier VD ., J Biol Chem. September 18, 1998; 273 (38): 24355-9.
The exocytosis regulatory proteins syntaxin and VAMP are shed from sea urchin sperm during the acrosome reaction. , Schulz JR, Wessel GM , Vacquier VD ., Dev Biol. November 1, 1997; 191 (1): 80-7.
Members of the SNARE hypothesis are associated with cortical granule exocytosis in the sea urchin egg. , Conner S, Leaf D, Wessel G ., Mol Reprod Dev. September 1, 1997; 48 (1): 106-18.