Hypothetic_models_of_VAMP2_conformations_and_engagement_in_SNARE_complex_assembly_for_neurotransmitter_release.pdf


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English: The extravesicular domain of VAMP2 adopts distinctive conformations in different membrane regions. On the cholesterol-rich microdomains, it is less associated with synaptic vesicle membrane and thus more active to engage in calcium-evoked SNARE assembly and neurotransmitter release. In contrast, in other regions of synaptic vesicle membrane, it tends to hibernate on the membrane with an increased content of α-helical conformation which is relatively inactive in SNARE assembly. [1]
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Source https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15270-4
Author Chuchu Wang, Jia Tu, Shengnan Zhang, Bin Cai, Zhenying Liu, Shouqiao Hou, Qinglu Zhong, Xiao Hu, Wenbin Liu, Guohui Li, Zhijun Liu, Lin He, Jiajie Diao, Zheng-Jiang Zhu, Dan Li & Cong Liu

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Hypothetic models of VAMP2 conformations and engagement in SNARE complex assembly for neurotransmitter release

24 March 2020

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