SNAP-23 is not cleaved by botulinum neurotoxin E and can replace SNAP-25 in the process of insulin secretion.

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Published in J Biol Chem on December 26, 1997

Authors

K Sadoul1, A Berger, H Niemann, U Weller, P A Roche, A Klip, W S Trimble, R Regazzi, S Catsicas, P A Halban

Author Affiliations

1: Laboratoires de Recherche Louis Jeantet, Centre Médical Universitaire, 1 rue Michel Servet, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland. karin.sadoul@medecine.unige.ch

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