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== '''Membrane fusion mechanism''' ==
== '''Membrane fusion mechanism''' ==
[[Image:Membrane_fusion.jpg|thumbnail||800 px||right| [http://www.nature.com/nrm/journal/v7/&r=wiring&l=1&chain=A Membrane fusion mechanism]]]
[[Image:Membrane_fusion.jpg|thumbnail||800 px||right| '''Membrane fusion mechanism.''']]


Membrane Fusion requires the '''assembly of the core complex'''. '''Free t-SNAREs''' that are organized in '''clusters''' first assemble into acceptor complexes thanks to '''SM''' (Sec1/Munc18-related) '''proteins'''. Acceptor complexes can then interact with the '''v-SNAREs''' through the N-terminal domain of the SNARE motif. This enables the formation of '''four-helical trans-complexes''', in which only the N-terminal portions of the SNARE motifs are bound. This binding evolves from a '''loose''' to a '''tight state''', thus leading to the formation of a '''fusion pore'''. During the fusion, the conformation relaxes to a '''cis-configuration'''. Cis-complexes dissociate thanks to '''proteins''' and '''cofactors (SNAPs)'''. T- and v-SNAREs can be separated and recycled.<ref> PMID: 16912714 </ref>
Membrane Fusion requires the '''assembly of the core complex'''. '''Free t-SNAREs''' that are organized in '''clusters''' first assemble into acceptor complexes thanks to '''SM''' (Sec1/Munc18-related) '''proteins'''. Acceptor complexes can then interact with the '''v-SNAREs''' through the N-terminal domain of the SNARE motif. This enables the formation of '''four-helical trans-complexes''', in which only the N-terminal portions of the SNARE motifs are bound. This binding evolves from a '''loose''' to a '''tight state''', thus leading to the formation of a '''fusion pore'''. During the fusion, the conformation relaxes to a '''cis-configuration'''. Cis-complexes dissociate thanks to '''proteins''' and '''cofactors (SNAPs)'''. T- and v-SNAREs can be separated and recycled.<ref> PMID: 16912714 </ref>
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=== '' “0”-layers'' ===
=== '' “0”-layers'' ===
[[Image:Layers.png|thumbnail||800 px||left| [http://www.nature.com/nrm/journal/v7/&r=wiring&l=1&chain=A Topology of the 16 layers of the SNARE complex]]]
[[Image:Layers.png|thumbnail||800 px||left| '''Topology of the 16 layers of the SNARE complex.''']]
The centre of the four-helix bundle is constituted of '''16 layers'''. These layers are composed of '''hydrophobic side chains''', which are perpendicular to the axis of the four-helix bundle, except for the central '''“0”-layer'''. This last one consists of '''three glutamine (Q)''' and '''one arginine (R)''' highly conserved residues. Those highly conserved residues have led to a new classification of SNAREs into '''Q- and R-SNAREs'''. <ref> PMID: 9861047 </ref> Almost all membrane fusion reactions require one R-SNARE and three Q-SNAREs:Qa, Qb and Qc.<ref> PMID: 11237004 </ref><ref> PMID: 11001046 </ref> In many cases, the R-SNARE is in the vesicle, and the three Q-SNAREs are in the target membrane. For the early endosomal SNARE complex, syntaxin 13, vti1a, syntaxin 6, and VAMP4 were respectively classified as Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs.
The centre of the four-helix bundle is constituted of '''16 layers'''. These layers are composed of '''hydrophobic side chains''', which are perpendicular to the axis of the four-helix bundle, except for the central '''“0”-layer'''. This last one consists of '''three glutamine (Q)''' and '''one arginine (R)''' highly conserved residues. Those highly conserved residues have led to a new classification of SNAREs into '''Q- and R-SNAREs'''. <ref> PMID: 9861047 </ref> Almost all membrane fusion reactions require one R-SNARE and three Q-SNAREs:Qa, Qb and Qc.<ref> PMID: 11237004 </ref><ref> PMID: 11001046 </ref> In many cases, the R-SNARE is in the vesicle, and the three Q-SNAREs are in the target membrane. For the early endosomal SNARE complex, syntaxin 13, vti1a, syntaxin 6, and VAMP4 were respectively classified as Qa-, Qb-, Qc- and R-SNAREs.


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== '''References''' ==
== '''References''' ==
A l'endroit de ton petit numéro <ref> PMID: 16912714 </ref> ou si c'est un doi <ref>doi:  10.1091/mbc.E09-03-0203</ref> et à la fin de l'article




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