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Lipid-anchored SNAREs lacking transmembrane regions fully support membrane fusion during neurotransmitter releaseInvited review: Mechanisms of GTP hydrolysis and conformational transitions in the dynamin superfamilyLipid Geometry and Bilayer Curvature Modulate LC3/GABARAP-Mediated Model Autophagosomal ElongationMembranes linked by trans-SNARE complexes require lipids prone to non-bilayer structure for progression to fusion.Mitofusins and the mitochondrial permeability transition: the potential downside of mitochondrial fusionRho GTPases and the downstream effectors actin-related protein 2/3 (Arp2/3) complex and myosin II induce membrane fusion at self-contacts.Munc18a does not alter fusion rates mediated by neuronal SNAREs, synaptotagmin, and complexinVacuolar SNARE protein transmembrane domains serve as nonspecific membrane anchors with unequal roles in lipid mixing.The trans-SNARE-regulating function of Munc18-1 is essential to synaptic exocytosisLipid-anchored Synaptobrevin Provides Little or No Support for Exocytosis or Liposome Fusion.Individual vesicle fusion events mediated by lipid-anchored DNA.Hemifusion in Synaptic Vesicle Cycle.Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: when rare diseases shed light on immune system functioning.SM protein Munc18-2 facilitates transition of Syntaxin 11-mediated lipid mixing to complete fusion for T-lymphocyte cytotoxicity.The Multifaceted Role of SNARE Proteins in Membrane Fusion.Fusion pores and their control of neurotransmitter and hormone release.Synaptobrevin Transmembrane Domain Dimerization Studied by Multiscale Molecular Dynamics Simulations.Sec17/Sec18 act twice, enhancing membrane fusion and then disassembling cis-SNARE complexes.A Central Small Amino Acid in the VAMP2 Transmembrane Domain Regulates the Fusion Pore in Exocytosis.Phosphatidylserine-Dependent Catalysis of Stalk and Pore Formation by Synaptobrevin JMR-TMD Peptide.Dynamic Cycling of t-SNARE Acylation Regulates Platelet Exocytosis.Mechanism of neurotransmitter release coming into focusA novel in vitro assay reveals SNARE topology and the role of Ykt6 in autophagosome fusion with vacuoles
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A lipid-anchored SNARE supports membrane fusion
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A lipid-anchored SNARE supports membrane fusion
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Michael Zick
William T Wickner
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10.1073/PNAS.1113888108
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2011-10-10T00:00:00Z