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The spacer sequence connecting SNAP-25 and VAMP2 (not shown) slightly decreases N-terminal domain (NTD) association energy by 4.3 k B T. However, this reduced NTD stability does not alter its much greater lifetime than the CTD.
SNAP25-interacting protein (ie, SNIP), originally described as selectively expressed in the brain and co-distributed with SNAP-25, is tightly associated with the brain cytoskeleton and may serve as a linker protein connecting SNAP-25 to the submembranous cytoskeleton, where it is involved in regulating neurosecretion (Chin et al, 2000).
Always use new lock washers, connecting links, snap rings.
Things that connect will snap and stay together while things shouldn't connect will repel each other.
Connect the snap-on connector to the 9V battery so that the red wire is connected to the positive terminal and the black wire is connected to the negative terminal.
Predicted structures of the folded and unfolded states in linker domain (LD) transition and the accompanying extension change of the spacer sequence connecting syntaxin and SNAP-25 (red dashed line).
An N-terminal HaloTag is used for bead attachment with two tandem repeats of SNAP-25 connecting the C-terminal luciferase.
Dr. Small's approach comes down to three basic skills: "Look, snap, connect".
The organization of collagen bundles was examined with a Nikon E800 microscope (polarized light microscopy), connected with Cool Snap Pro-Color camera (Media Cibernetica).
And since the R100 has an integrated wireless-networking function that makes connecting to the Internet a snap, you won't miss paper when you need to pass someone a note.
After Nemtsov's murder, Pasha often said that the final thread connecting him to Russia and Moscow had snapped.
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