“…However, neither of these two models has been fully supported by in vivo tests Hanson et al, 1997;Lauer et al, 2006;Scales et al, 2001). Although other complexes can be assembled in vitro, only SNAREs containing a QabcR 'QQQR' core complex can efficiently support fusion in vivo (Dilcher et al, 2001;Fratti et al, 2007;Gil et al, 2002;Ossig et al, 2000;Wang et al, 2001;Wei et al, 2000). At each trafficking reaction along the secretory pathway a unique core complex is assembled, leading to the model that the SNAREs provide the specificity of fusion (McNew et al, 2000a;Parlati et al, 2002;Scales et al, 2000;So¨llner et al, 1993b).…”