Parra-Rivas et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Syntaxin Habc is required to open Unc18 to template SNARE assemblyParra-Rivas et al., 2022
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- Parra-Rivas L
- Palfreyman M
- Vu T
- Jorgensen E
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SNARE and Unc18 proteins form the core of the membrane fusion complex at synapses. The fusion machinery is evolutionarily ancient and mediates constitutive fusion in yeast. We demonstrate that the SNARE and Unc18 machinery in the nematode C. elegans can be …
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