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Details on Person Botulinum neurotoxin D-C uses synaptotagmin I and II as receptors, and human synaptotagmin II is not an effective receptor for type B, D-C and G toxins

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5250969
_displayNameBotulinum neurotoxin D-C uses synaptotagmin I and II as receptors, and human synaptotagmin II is not an effective receptor for type B, D-C and G toxins
_timestamp2014-01-31 19:13:51
author[Person:5250595] Peng, Lisheng
[Person:5250985] Berntsson, Ronnie P-A
[Person:194831] Tepp, William H
[Person:5250957] Pitkin, Rose M
[Person:194835] Johnson, Eric A
[Person:500113] Stenmark, Pål
[Person:194833] Dong, Min
created[InstanceEdit:5250954] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-01-31
journalJ. Cell. Sci.
modified[InstanceEdit:5251019] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2014-01-31
pages3233-42
pubMedIdentifier22454523
titleBotulinum neurotoxin D-C uses synaptotagmin I and II as receptors, and human synaptotagmin II is not an effective receptor for type B, D-C and G toxins
volume125
year2012
(literatureReference)[Complex:5250975] botG:SYT1:GT1b [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5250986] botG HC:LC binds SYT1 and GT1b on the target cell surface [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5250989] Toxicity of botulinum toxin type G (botG) [Homo sapiens]
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