Synaptosome-associated protein, 47 kDal (SNAP47) is a human protein encoded by the SNAP47 gene.[4][5][6] Other aliases of this gene are SVAP1, HEL170, ESFI5812, and HEL-S-290. SNAP47 is a synaptosome protein which is associated with the protein coding in multiple diseases, including non small cell lung cancer and schizophrenia. SNAP47 is a member of the SNAP protein family. SNAP proteins are t-snare proteins that are a component of SNARE complex. The SNARE complex mediates vesicle fusion by creating tight complex that brings vesicle and membrane together.[7] This protein causes ubiquitous expression in testis, ovary, and many other tissues[8]
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47 kDal (SNAP47) is a human protein encoded by the SNAP47 gene. Other aliases of this gene are SVAP1, HEL170, ESFI5812, and HEL-S-290. SNAP47 is a synaptosome...