Sec 22b (ERS 24)
A SNARE protein involved in ER to Golgi transport
References SySy sec 22b antibodies
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General references sec 22b
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Graf CT, Riedel D, Schmitt HD & Jahn R (2005). Identification of functionally interacting SNAREs by using complementary substitutions in the conserved '0' layer. Molecular Biology of the Cell 16: 2263-74.
Liu Y, Flanagan JJ & Barlowe C (2004). Sec22p export from the endoplasmic reticulum is independent of SNARE pairing. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279: 27225-32.
Volchuk A, Ravazzola M, Perrelet A, Eng WS, Di Liberto M, Varlamov O, Fukasawa M, Engel T, Söllner TH, Rothman JE & Orci L (2004). Countercurrent distribution of two distinct SNARE complexes mediating transport within the Golgi stack. Molecular Biology of the Cell 15: 1506-18.
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Gonzalez LC Jr, Weis WI & Scheller RH (2001). A novel snare N-terminal domain revealed by the crystal structure of Sec22b. Journal of Biological Chemistry 276: 24203-11.
Hay JC, Klumperman J, Oorschot V, Steegmaier M, Kuo CS & Scheller RH (1998). Localization, dynamics, and protein interactions reveal distinct roles for ER and Golgi SNAREs. Journal of Cell Biology 141: 1489-502.
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Newman AP, Graf J, Mancini P, Rossi G, Lian JP & Ferro-Novick S (1992). SEC22 and SLY2 are identical. Molecular and Cellular Biolology 12: 3663-4.
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Newman AP, Shim J & Ferro-Novick S (1990). BET1, BOS1, and SEC22 are members of a group of interacting yeast genes required for transport from the endoplasmic reticulum to the Golgi complex. Molecular and Cellular Biolology 10: 3405-14.