High resolution structure, stability, and synaptotagmin binding of a truncated neuronal SNARE complex

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Abstract

The structure of a truncated SNARE complex has been solved to 1.4-Å resolution revealing a stabilizing salt bridge, sites of hydration, and conformational variability of the ionic central layer that were not observed in a previously published structure at 2.4-Å resolution (Sutton, R. B., Fasshauer, D., Jahn, R., and Brunger, A. T. (1998) Nature 395, 347-353). The truncated complex lacks residues involved in phospholipid binding and denatures at a lower temperature than longer complexes as assessed by SDS and circular dichroism thermal melts. The truncated SNARE complex is monomeric, and it retains binding to synaptotagmin I.

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Ernst, J. A., & Brunger, A. T. (2003). High resolution structure, stability, and synaptotagmin binding of a truncated neuronal SNARE complex. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 278(10), 8630–8636. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M211889200

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