The transmembrane domain of the SNARE protein VAMP2 is highly sensitive to its lipid environment
Neurotransmitter and hormone exocytosis depends on SNARE protein transmembrane domains and membrane lipids but their interplay is poorly understood. We investigated the interaction of the structure of VAMP2, a vesicular transmembrane SNARE protein, and membrane lipid composition by infrared spectros...
Main Authors: | Fezoua-Boubegtiten, Z, Hastoy, B, Scotti, P, Milochau, A, Bathany, K, Desbat, B, Castano, S, Oda, R, Lang, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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