Sec1p directly stimulates SNARE-mediated membrane fusion in vitro (original) (raw)

SNARE proteins and membrane fusion

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SNAREs Contribute to the Specificity of Membrane Fusion

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Compartmental specificity of cellular membrane fusion encoded in SNARE proteins

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Variable cooperativity in SNARE-mediated membrane fusion

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Membrane Fusion Induced by Neuronal SNAREs Transits through Hemifusion

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One SNARE complex is sufficient for membrane fusion

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Synaptotagmin arrests the SNARE complex before triggering fast, efficient membrane fusion in response to Ca2+

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The Length of the Flexible SNAREpin Juxtamembrane Region Is a Critical Determinant of SNARE-Dependent Fusion

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Regulation of membrane fusion by the membrane-proximal coil of the t-SNARE during zippering of SNAREpins

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The Journal of Cell Biology, 2002

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Close Is Not Enough Snare-Dependent Membrane Fusion Requires an Active Mechanism That Transduces Force to Membrane Anchors

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2000

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Biophysical studies of SNARE protein-membrane interactions

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2009

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Lipid-Anchored SNAREs Lacking Transmembrane Regions Fully Support Membrane Fusion during Neurotransmitter Release

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α-SNAP Interferes with the Zippering of the SNARE Protein Membrane Fusion Machinery

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Dynamin−SNARE interactions control trans-SNARE formation in intracellular membrane fusion

Christopher Reyes Peters

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A novel site of action for alpha-SNAP in the SNARE conformational cycle controlling membrane fusion

Rainer Heintzmann

Molecular biology of the cell, 2008

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SNAREpins: Minimal Machinery for Membrane Fusion

James McNew

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Arrest of trans-SNARE zippering uncovers loosely and tightly docked intermediates in membrane fusion

Peter Walla

The Journal of biological chemistry, 2018

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Assembly and Comparison of Plasma Membrane SNARE Acceptor Complexes

Volker Kiessling

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Hemifusion in SNARE-mediated membrane fusion

James McNew

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2005

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Control of eukaryotic membrane fusion by N-terminal domains of SNARE proteins

Lars Dietrich

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Synaptotagmin-1 may be a distance regulator acting upstream of SNARE nucleation

Ulf Diederichsen

Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 2011

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An Electrostatically Preferred Lateral Orientation of SNARE Complex Suggests Novel Mechanisms for Driving Membrane Fusion

Peter Laggner

PLoS ONE, 2010

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Hybrids of SNARE Transmembrane Domains and Artificial Recognition Motifs as Membrane Fusion Inducing Model Peptides

Jan-Dirk Wehland

2022

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All three components of the neuronal SNARE complex contribute to secretory vesicle docking

Edwin Chapman

The Journal of General Physiology, 2012

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Membrane Fusion Intermediates via Directional and Full Assembly of the SNARE Complex

Stefan Raunser

Science, 2012

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