Multiple Choice
What is the current known role of complexin in synaptic transmission?
A) Complexin makes sure vesicles are near Ca2+ channels.
B) Complexin binds vesicles to scaffolding proteins in the presynaptic membrane.
C) Complexin clamps the SNARE complex in an intermediate step prior to vesicle fusion.
D) Complexin is required for presynaptic Ca2+ channels to open.
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