A new beat for the SNARE drum

Gotte M, Fischer von Mollard G (1998)
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 8(6): 215-218.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound compartments that are connected by trafficking of vesicular intermediates. To maintain compartmental organization, proper targeting of transport vesicles is achieved by specific evolutionary conserved transmembrane proteins that reside on vesicles and target membranes. According to the original SNARE hypothesis, the formation of a complex of nn NEM-sensitive fusion protein (NSF), soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs) ann membrane-bound SNAP receptor proteins (SNAREs) ensures docking specificity and leads to membrane fusion driven by the ATPase activity of NSF. Recent results have challenged some aspects of this hypothesis ann led to a reassessment of models of SNARE interactions and the events leaning to vesicle docking and fusion.
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
Zeitschriftentitel
TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY
Band
8
Ausgabe
6
Seite(n)
215-218
ISSN
0962-8924
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2374374

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Gotte M, Fischer von Mollard G. A new beat for the SNARE drum. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY. 1998;8(6):215-218.
Gotte, M., & Fischer von Mollard, G. (1998). A new beat for the SNARE drum. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 8(6), 215-218. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0962-8924(98)01272-0
Gotte, M, and Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele. 1998. “A new beat for the SNARE drum”. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 8 (6): 215-218.
Gotte, M., and Fischer von Mollard, G. (1998). A new beat for the SNARE drum. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 8, 215-218.
Gotte, M., & Fischer von Mollard, G., 1998. A new beat for the SNARE drum. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 8(6), p 215-218.
M. Gotte and G. Fischer von Mollard, “A new beat for the SNARE drum”, TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, vol. 8, 1998, pp. 215-218.
Gotte, M., Fischer von Mollard, G.: A new beat for the SNARE drum. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY. 8, 215-218 (1998).
Gotte, M, and Fischer von Mollard, Gabriele. “A new beat for the SNARE drum”. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY 8.6 (1998): 215-218.

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