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- | + | Botulinum neurotoxin (BoNT) consists of a heavy chain and a light chain that serve different functions. The heavy chain is responsible for the endocytosis of the protein into the presynaptic compartment, while the light chain is responsible for catalytic activity. The protein primarily cleaves SNAP-25, a SNARE protein that, when cut, causes synaptic blockade of neurotransmitter release. Different serotypes of BoNT cleave SNAP-25 at different lengths and have different endocytosis affinity. | |
==Significance== | ==Significance== | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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- | + | McNutt, P., Celver, J., Hamilton, T., & Mesngon, M. (2011). Embryonic stem cell-derived neurons are a novel, highly sensitive tissue culture platform for botulinum research. Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 405(1), 85-90. | |
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Revision as of 20:41, 12 February 2018
This Sandbox is Reserved from January through July 31, 2018 for use in the course HLSC322: Principles of Genetics and Genomics taught by Genevieve Houston-Ludlam at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1311 through Sandbox Reserved 1430. |
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