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The following pages link to Dimerization of the Synaptic Vesicle Protein Synaptobrevin (Vesicle‐Associated Membrane Protein) II Depends on Specific Residues within the Transmembrane Segment (Q48593040):
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- The synaptic vesicle cycle (Q24297813) (← links)
- Existence of distinct tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase genes: molecular characterization of tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase-2 (Q24313018) (← links)
- A stable interaction between syntaxin 1a and synaptobrevin 2 mediated by their transmembrane domains (Q28140142) (← links)
- Membrane fusion and exocytosis (Q29614426) (← links)
- Clustering of syntaxin-1A in model membranes is modulated by phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate and cholesterol (Q30438631) (← links)
- Strategies for prokaryotic expression of eukaryotic membrane proteins (Q34180129) (← links)
- How do helix-helix interactions help determine the folds of membrane proteins? Perspectives from the study of homo-oligomeric helical bundles (Q35089609) (← links)
- Vesicle trafficking: pleasure and pain from SM genes. (Q35095566) (← links)
- Single-vesicle architecture of synaptobrevin2 in astrocytes (Q35129897) (← links)
- Examination of Sec22 Homodimer Formation and Role in SNARE-dependent Membrane Fusion (Q35536215) (← links)
- Interaction and conformational dynamics of membrane-spanning protein helices (Q37520862) (← links)
- Single-spanning transmembrane domains in cell growth and cell-cell interactions: More than meets the eye? (Q37764644) (← links)
- The Sybtraps: control of synaptobrevin traffic by synaptophysin, α-synuclein and AP-180. (Q38166437) (← links)
- Two motifs within a transmembrane domain, one for homodimerization and the other for heterodimerization (Q38344359) (← links)
- The Multifaceted Role of SNARE Proteins in Membrane Fusion. (Q39121037) (← links)
- Mechanical coupling via the membrane fusion SNARE protein syntaxin 1A: a molecular dynamics study (Q40230804) (← links)
- Architecture of the Synaptophysin/Synaptobrevin Complex: Structural Evidence for an Entropic Clustering Function at the Synapse (Q40580861) (← links)
- The interface between self-assembling erythropoietin receptor transmembrane segments corresponds to a membrane-spanning leucine zipper (Q40619204) (← links)
- Synaptobrevin Transmembrane Domain Dimerization Studied by Multiscale Molecular Dynamics Simulations (Q40627999) (← links)
- Sequence-specific conformational flexibility of SNARE transmembrane helices probed by hydrogen/deuterium exchange (Q40769084) (← links)
- A Central Small Amino Acid in the VAMP2 Transmembrane Domain Regulates the Fusion Pore in Exocytosis. (Q41808432) (← links)
- Changes in apparent free energy of helix-helix dimerization in a biological membrane due to point mutations (Q41890424) (← links)
- Exploring the Formation and the Structure of Synaptobrevin Oligomers in a Model Membrane (Q41960289) (← links)
- v-SNARE transmembrane domains function as catalysts for vesicle fusion (Q42382355) (← links)
- The interface of a membrane-spanning leucine zipper mapped by asparagine-scanning mutagenesis (Q43105230) (← links)
- In vivo detection of hetero-association of glycophorin-A and its mutants within the membrane (Q43636942) (← links)
- Computation and mutagenesis suggest a right-handed structure for the synaptobrevin transmembrane dimer (Q43825551) (← links)
- Syntaxin 1A Modulates the Voltage-gated L-type Calcium Channel (Cav1.2) in a Cooperative Manner (Q44422883) (← links)
- Functional characterization of palmitoylated and nonacylated SNAP-25 purified from insect cells infected with recombinant baculovirus (Q44499280) (← links)
- Stimulus-dependent dynamic homo- and heteromultimerization of synaptobrevin/VAMP and synaptophysin (Q45156749) (← links)
- The synaptophysin-synaptobrevin complex: a hallmark of synaptic vesicle maturation (Q48270464) (← links)
- Interaction of transmembrane helices by a knobs-into-holes packing characteristic of soluble coiled coils. (Q52243202) (← links)
- Oligomerisation of Synaptobrevin-2 Studied by Native Mass Spectrometry and Chemical Cross-Linking (Q57590460) (← links)
- A heptad motif of leucine residues found in membrane proteins can drive self-assembly of artificial transmembrane segments (Q74638043) (← links)
- Docking and fusion in neurosecretion (Q77159584) (← links)
- Standardizing the free energy change of transmembrane helix-helix interactions (Q78376983) (← links)
- The transmembrane domain of Vam3 affects the composition of cis- and trans-SNARE complexes to promote homotypic vacuole fusion (Q78504151) (← links)
- The Transmembrane Domain of Synaptobrevin Influences Neurotransmitter Flux through Synaptic Fusion Pores (Q90253180) (← links)