Abstract

Neurotransmitter release of synaptic vesicles relies on the assembly of the soluble N3 ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) complex, consisting of 4 syntaxin and SNAP-25 on the plasma membrane and synaptobrevin on the synaptic vesicle. The 5 formation of the SNARE complex progressively zippers towards the membranes, which drives 6 membrane fusion between the plasma membrane and the synaptic vesicle. However, the 7 underlying molecular mechanism of SNARE complex regulation is unclear.

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