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Class:IdPerson:181755
_displayNameNiemann, Heiner
_timestamp2014-01-14 14:08:10
created[InstanceEdit:181756] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-06-16 17:36:48
firstnameHeiner
initialH
modified[InstanceEdit:5228577] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-01-14
surnameNiemann
(author)[LiteratureReference:181730] Proteolysis of SNAP-25 by types E and A botulinal neurotoxins
[LiteratureReference:181747] Minimal essential domains specifying toxicity of the light chains of tetanus toxin and botulinum neurotoxin type A
[LiteratureReference:181774] Proteolysis of SNAP-25 isoforms by botulinum neurotoxin types A, C, and E: domains and amino acid residues controlling the formation of enzyme-substrate complexes and cleavage
[LiteratureReference:5228582] Tetanus toxin action: inhibition of neurotransmitter release linked to synaptobrevin proteolysis
[LiteratureReference:5246522] Botulinum neurotoxin C1 blocks neurotransmitter release by means of cleaving HPC-1/syntaxin
[LiteratureReference:5250887] Botulinum neurotoxin A selectively cleaves the synaptic protein SNAP-25
[LiteratureReference:5250988] Botulinum neurotoxin type G proteolyses the Ala81-Ala82 bond of rat synaptobrevin 2
[LiteratureReference:5263580] Membrane fusion machinery: insights from synaptic proteins
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