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What is a SNAREs protein?

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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SNARE

SNARE proteins — "SNAP" REceptor" — are a large protein complex consisting of at least 24 members in yeasts and more than 60 members in mammalian cells. The primary role of SNARE proteins is to mediate vesicle fusion, that is, the fusion of vesicles with their target membrane bound compartments

Answered by Anonymous
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SNAREs Protein are the 24 yeast present in human and animal body.

It helps in the Statics.
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