Vesicle-associated membrane protein 5 (VAMP-5) is a synaptobrevin protein encoded in the human by the VAMP5 gene.[1][2]
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protein 5 (VAMP-5) is a synaptobrevin protein encoded in the human by the VAMP5 gene. VAMPs (synaptobrevins) along with syntaxins and the 25-kD synaptosomal-associated...
for several of the serotypes. SEC22A; SEC22B; VAMP1; VAMP2; VAMP3; VAMP4; VAMP5; VAMP7; VAMP8; YKT6; Baumert M, Maycox PR, Navone F, De Camilli P, Jahn...
Tran TT, Tan HX, Hong W (Jun 2003). "The cytoplasmic domain of Vamp4 and Vamp5 is responsible for their correct subcellular targeting: the N-terminal extenSion...