Function SNAPG

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Figure 11. Gene Ontology: Biological Process, Molecular Function and Cellular Component of SNAP gamma by similarity
Figure 11. Gene Ontology: Biological Process, Molecular Function and Cellular Component of SNAP gamma by similarity


Figure 12. Fold match results for ay64 (chain A)
Figure 12. Fold match results for ay64 (chain A)


Figure 13. Sequences showing conserved residue between 2ifu, 1qqe and 2FI7 on chain A. Secondary structures are highlighted with red
Figure 13. Sequences showing conserved residue between 2ifu, 1qqe and 2FI7 on chain A. Secondary structures are highlighted with red


Figure 14. TPR family motif was linked to SNAP-gamma
Figure 14. TPR family motif was linked to SNAP-gamma


Figure 15. SNAP gamma is conserved on several organisms genome
Figure 15. SNAP gamma is conserved on several organisms genome


Figure 16. Cellular localisation of human SNAPG on various tissue. Expression of SNAPG is highest in B lymphocytes and bone marrow
Figure 16. Cellular localisation of human SNAPG on various tissue. Expression of SNAPG is highest in B lymphocytes and bone marrow