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E R Chapman

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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1994
Calcium-dependent interaction of the cytoplasmic region of synaptotagmin with membranes. Autonomous function of a single C2-homologous domainE R Chapman, R Jahn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1998
Direct interaction of a Ca2+-binding loop of synaptotagmin with lipid bilayersE R Chapman, A F Davis
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1995
The neuronal exocytotic fusion machine: some new developmentsE R Chapman, P I Hanson, R Jahn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 1994
SNAP-25, a t-SNARE which binds to both syntaxin and synaptobrevin via domains that may form coiled coilsE R Chapman, S An, N Barton, et al.
Neuron|March 1, 1991
Targeting of neuromodulin (GAP-43) fusion proteins to growth cones in cultured rat embryonic neuronsY C Liu, E R Chapman, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1992
Palmitylation of neuromodulin (GAP-43) is not required for phosphorylation by protein kinase CE R Chapman, R P Estep, D R Storm
The EMBO Journal|January 16, 1995
Synaptobrevin binding to synaptophysin: a potential mechanism for controlling the exocytotic fusion machineL Edelmann, P I Hanson, E R Chapman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 12, 2001
The tandem C2 domains of synaptotagmin contain redundant Ca2+ binding sites that cooperate to engage t-SNAREs and trigger exocytosisC A Earles, J Bai, P Wang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 6, 1995
Ca2+ regulates the interaction between synaptotagmin and syntaxin 1E R Chapman, P I Hanson, S An, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 1996
A novel function for the second C2 domain of synaptotagmin. Ca2+-triggered dimerizationE R Chapman, S An, J M Edwardson, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry|February 25, 1994
Calcium-dependent interaction of the cytoplasmic region of synaptotagmin with membranes. Autonomous function of a single C2-homologous domainE R Chapman, R Jahn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|June 5, 1998
Direct interaction of a Ca2+-binding loop of synaptotagmin with lipid bilayersE R Chapman, A F Davis
Neuropharmacology|November 1, 1995
The neuronal exocytotic fusion machine: some new developmentsE R Chapman, P I Hanson, R Jahn
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|November 4, 1994
SNAP-25, a t-SNARE which binds to both syntaxin and synaptobrevin via domains that may form coiled coilsE R Chapman, S An, N Barton, et al.
Neuron|March 1, 1991
Targeting of neuromodulin (GAP-43) fusion proteins to growth cones in cultured rat embryonic neuronsY C Liu, E R Chapman, D R Storm
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 15, 1992
Palmitylation of neuromodulin (GAP-43) is not required for phosphorylation by protein kinase CE R Chapman, R P Estep, D R Storm
The EMBO Journal|January 16, 1995
Synaptobrevin binding to synaptophysin: a potential mechanism for controlling the exocytotic fusion machineL Edelmann, P I Hanson, E R Chapman, et al.
The Journal of Cell Biology|September 12, 2001
The tandem C2 domains of synaptotagmin contain redundant Ca2+ binding sites that cooperate to engage t-SNAREs and trigger exocytosisC A Earles, J Bai, P Wang, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 6, 1995
Ca2+ regulates the interaction between synaptotagmin and syntaxin 1E R Chapman, P I Hanson, S An, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|March 8, 1996
A novel function for the second C2 domain of synaptotagmin. Ca2+-triggered dimerizationE R Chapman, S An, J M Edwardson, et al.
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