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R-SNARE Proteins

Introduction: R-SNARE Proteins

Description of R-SNARE Proteins

R-SNARE Proteins: SNARE proteins where the central amino acid residue of the SNARE motif is an ARGININE. They are classified separately from the Q-SNARE PROTEINS where the central amino acid residue of the SNARE motif is a GLUTAMINE. This subfamily contains the vesicle associated membrane proteins (VAMPs) based on similarity to the prototype for the R-SNAREs, VAMP2 (synaptobrevin 2).
Source: MeSH 2007

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Hierarchical classifications of R-SNARE Proteins

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