Search Results - "Griff, Irene C"
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SNAP family of NSF attachment proteins includes a brain-specific isoform
Published in Nature (London) (25-03-1993)“…The soluble NSF attachment proteins (SNAPs) enable N-ethyl-maleimide-sensitive fusion protein (NSF) to bind to target membranes. Here we report the cloning and…”
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SNAPs, a family of NSF attachment proteins involved in intracellular membrane fusion in animals and yeast
Published in Cell (18-05-1990)“…Three new and likely related components of the cellular fusion machinery have been purified from bovine brain cytosol, termed alpha-SNAP (35 kd), beta-SNAP (36…”
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The genetics of olfaction
Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-08-1995)“…Our understanding of olfaction has progressed rapidly in recent years as a result of the molecular genetic approaches being used to study this sensory system…”
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The genetics of olfaction
Published in Current opinion in genetics & development (01-10-1995)“…Our understanding of olfaction has progressed rapidly in recent years as a result of the molecular genetic approaches being used to study this sensory system…”
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The genetic basis for specific anosmia to isovaleric acid in the mouse
Published in Cell (03-11-1995)“…The detection and discrimination of odorants in mammals is thought to be mediated by a family of 100–1000 seven transmembrane domain receptor proteins,…”
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The yeast SEC17 gene product is functionally equivalent to mammalian alpha-SNAP protein
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-06-1992)“…The SEC 17 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is required for vesicular transport between the endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus. Here we report that…”
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Proteins involved in vesicular transport and membrane fusion
Published in Current opinion in cell biology (01-08-1991)“…In the past year, new information about proteins involved in vesicular transport has been plentiful. Particularly noteworthy are the complementary findings…”
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