basic FUNCTION
| soluble N ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor-attachment protein receptor, SNARE protein |
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may be playing a role in the regulation of secretory granule dynamics in mast cells |
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acting in a step different from SNARE complex formation and fusion |
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putatively involved in granule exocytosis |
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involved in the protein trafficking from the Golgi apparatus to the plasma membrane |
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together with syntaxin-3 regulate degranulation positively during the process of membrane fusion between secretory granules and plasma membrane, rather than during processes that regulate the number or behavior of secretory granules |
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together with STX3 regulate degranulation positively during the process of membrane fusion between secretory granules and plasma membrane, rather than during processes that regulate the number or behavior of secretory granules |
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acting as a regulator of primary granule exocytosis, while STXBP3 may preferentially regulate the fusion of secondary granules |
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involved in the regulation of vesicle transport to the plasma membrane and having a key role in lytic granule exocytosis |
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functionally coupled to the assembly of exocytic SNARE complexes and increases exocytosis by interacting with the N-peptide and closed-conformation C-terminus of STX3, thereby neutralizing the secretion-inhibitory effect of this SNARE |
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