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Different conformational dynamics of SNARE protein Ykt6 among yeast and mammals.
ULK1-mediated phosphorylation regulates the conserved role of YKT6 in autophagy.
Glial Synaptobrevin mediates peripheral nerve insulation, neural metabolic supply, and is required f…
Function of the SNARE Ykt6 on autophagosomes requires the Dsl1 complex and the Atg1 kinase complex.
Reconstitution reveals Ykt6 as the autophagosomal SNARE in autophagosome-vacuole fusion.
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