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Sec17 (α-SNAP) and an SM-tethering complex control the outcome of SNARE zippering in vitro and in vivo
Matthew L. Schwartz, Daniel P. Nickerson, Braden T. Lobingier, Cortney G. Angers, Michael Zick, Alexey J. Merz
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/123133
Matthew L. Schwartz
1Department of Biochemistry
Daniel P. Nickerson
1Department of Biochemistry
Braden T. Lobingier
1Department of Biochemistry
Cortney G. Angers
1Department of Biochemistry
Michael Zick
3Department of Biochemistry Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth Hanover, NH 03784
Alexey J. Merz
1Department of Biochemistry
2Department of Physiology & Biophysics University of Washington School of Medicine Seattle WA 98195-3750
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Posted April 01, 2017.
Sec17 (α-SNAP) and an SM-tethering complex control the outcome of SNARE zippering in vitro and in vivo
Matthew L. Schwartz, Daniel P. Nickerson, Braden T. Lobingier, Cortney G. Angers, Michael Zick, Alexey J. Merz
bioRxiv 123133; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/123133
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