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*'''Synaptotagmin-3''' is a Ca+2 sensor for fast neurotransmitter release in presynapses<ref>PMID:36261524</ref>. | *'''Synaptotagmin-3''' is a Ca+2 sensor for fast neurotransmitter release in presynapses<ref>PMID:36261524</ref>. | ||
*'''Synaptotagmin-4''' regulates membrane traffic in neurons<ref>PMID:31743468</ref>. | *'''Synaptotagmin-4''' regulates membrane traffic in neurons<ref>PMID:31743468</ref>. | ||
*'''Synaptotagmin-5''' is dense-core vesicle-specific controlling Ca+2 secretion<ref>PMID:12006594</ref>. | *'''Synaptotagmin-5''' is dense-core vesicle-specific controlling Ca+2-regulated secretion<ref>PMID:12006594</ref>. | ||
*'''Synaptotagmin-7''' is a plasma membrane Ca+2 sensor in synaptic exocytosis<ref>PMID:11395007</ref>. | |||
*'''Synaptotagmin-13''' is a Ca+2-independent regulator of endocrine cell aggression and islet formation<ref>PMID:35927244</ref>. | |||
*'''Synaptotagmin-like proteins''' (SYTL) are required in a generation of a single apical surface per cell<ref>PMID:22820376</ref>. | *'''Synaptotagmin-like proteins''' (SYTL) are required in a generation of a single apical surface per cell<ref>PMID:22820376</ref>. | ||
*'''Synaptotagmin-like protein 4''' (SYTL4) is involved in intracellular membrane trafficking. | |||
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