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SNARE Proteins

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Definition: A superfamily of small proteins which are involved in the MEMBRANE FUSION events, intracellular protein trafficking and secretory processes. They share a homologous SNARE motif. The SNARE proteins are divided into subfamilies: QA-SNARES; QB-SNARES; QC-SNARES; and R-SNARES. The formation of a SNARE complex (composed of one each of the four different types SNARE domains (Qa, Qb, Qc, and R)) mediates MEMBRANE FUSION. Following membrane fusion SNARE complexes are dissociated by the NSFs (N-ETHYLMALEIMIDE-SENSITIVE FACTORS), in conjunction with SOLUBLE NSF ATTACHMENT PROTEIN, i.e., SNAPs (no relation to SNAP 25.)     
Examples Q-SNARE Proteins; R-SNARE Proteins
Other names SNARE; t-SNARE; v-SNARE; v SNAREs; Soluble N ethylmaleimide Sensitive Factor Attachme; SNARE Proteins, Vesicular; SNARE Proteins, Vesicle; SNARE Proteins, Target; v-SNAREs; tSNAREs; Vesicular SNARE Proteins; Vesicle SNARE Proteins; Target SNARE Proteins; Target Membrane SNARE Proteins; Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-Sensitive-Factor Attachme; SNAREs; SNAP Receptors; Receptor, SNAP; NSF Attachment Protein Receptor; SNAP Receptor
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Snap29 protein, zebrafish  0   *Zebrafish Proteins *SNARE Proteins. Dis Model Mech. 2011 Nov;4(6):777-85.
MEMB12 protein, Arabidopsis  0   *Arabidopsis Proteins *SNARE Proteins. Mol Cell 2011 May 6;42(3):356-66
VAMP5 protein, rat  0   *SNARE Proteins. Am H Physiol Integr Comp Physiol 2009 Nov;297(5):R1228-37
GOS1 protein, S cerevisiae  0   *Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins *SNARE Proteins.
BET1 protein, S cerevisiae  0   *Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins *SNARE Proteins. Mol Biol Cell 1997 Jul;8(7):1175-81

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