nonsnare
Nonsnare is an informal term occasionally used in cell biology to refer to proteins or molecules that do not function as SNAREs in vesicle fusion. SNARE proteins (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) are the core components that mediate membrane fusion by forming a SNARE complex between vesicles and target membranes. The word nonsnare is not a formal scientific classification; it is often used to distinguish the SNARE machinery from other proteins involved in membrane trafficking.
In this usage, nonsnare encompasses a variety of non-SNARE components that influence vesicle fusion and trafficking.
Usage of the term is limited and not universally adopted in the literature. When discussing membrane trafficking,