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These findings do not arise from difference in the SNAREs, since the same SNARE isoforms mediate exocytosis in both systems - see for instance [41], [42].
With those two genres, they have the same snare, the same tempo … You're still studying comparitive literature at Brown.
If she does, her pride will have dragged her into the same snare that she lured Trump into during this week's debate.
Furthermore, the four SNARE complexes had similar average extension changes for both transitions (Table 1), implying that the same SNARE domains were involved in the observed transitions.
"BTD150 unabashedly arises from the same bleeps and snares seam I've been mining for the best part of a decade," the artist told THUMP via email.
Moreover, a given SNARE can not only be incorporated into different SNARE complexes but the same t-SNARE can interact with different v-SNAREs and mediate varied transport events in different cell types.
Indeed, even among SNARE longins from the same organism - e.g. yeast - the intramolecular binding mechanism can be either clearly apparent (Ykt6p [ 12]) or not detected (Nyv1p [ 45]).
Originally, the endocytic systems of the progenitors of fungal and animal cells probably operated with the same basic SNARE collection inherited from the proto-eukaryotic cell.
Thus, despite the SNAREs all sharing a common general function, there are constraints imposed on the sequences of SNARE TMDs that are shared with the TMDs of unrelated proteins from the same organelle, and the asymmetry of these constraints is a major feature detected by the neural network.
Are the same fractions of SNARE proteins facing out into the media rather than into the lumen?
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