A tethering complex drives the terminal stage of SNARE-dependent membrane fusion
Massimo D’Agostino,
Herre Jelger Risselada,
Anna Lürick,
Christian Ungermann and
Andreas Mayer ()
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Massimo D’Agostino: Université de Lausanne
Herre Jelger Risselada: Georg-August University, Göttingen
Anna Lürick: University of Osnabrück
Christian Ungermann: University of Osnabrück
Andreas Mayer: Université de Lausanne
Nature, 2017, vol. 551, issue 7682, 634-638
Abstract:
Tethering proteins, known to mediate initial recognition and attachment during membrane fusion, are essential for driving the transition from the hemifused state to fusion pore formation.
Date: 2017
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