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Q-SNARE Proteins

Introduction: Q-SNARE Proteins

Description of Q-SNARE Proteins

Q-SNARE Proteins: SNARE proteins in which the central amino acid residue of the SNARE motif is a GLUTAMINE. They are classified separately from the R-SNARE PROTEINS where the central amino acid residue of the SNARE motif is an ARGININE. Subfamilies, the QA-SNARES; QB-SNARES; and QC-SNARES are grouped by the position of their SNARE motif-containing-domains in the SNARE complex and by their sequence similarities.
Source: MeSH 2007

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