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SNARE proteins - Why so many, why so few?
Michal Linial
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Department of Biological Chemistry
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SNARE Proteins
100%
Core Complex
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Membrane Fusion
100%
Membrane Recognition
100%
Biochemical Properties
100%
Gene Family
50%
Cell Properties
50%
Isoform-specific
50%
Protein-protein Interaction
50%
Complex Proteins
50%
Plasma Membrane
50%
Post-translational Modification
50%
Core Protein
50%
Secretory System
50%
SNAP-25
50%
Synaptic Vesicle
50%
Syntaxin
50%
Synaptotagmin
50%
Nerve Terminal
50%
Neuroscience
Protein Complexes
100%
Protein-Protein Interaction
100%
Posttranslational Modification
100%
Cell Membrane
100%
SNARE (Protein)
100%
Synaptotagmin
100%
Multigene Family
100%
Synaptic Vesicle
100%
Synaptosomal Associated Protein 25
100%
Core Protein
100%
Syntaxin
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Isoform
100%
SNARE (Protein)
100%
Multigene Family
33%
Secretion (Process)
33%
Cell Membrane
33%
Protein Complexes
33%
Posttranslational Modification
33%
Protein-Protein Interaction
33%
Syntaxin
33%
Synaptotagmin
33%