English: This is diagram of the proteins found in the active zone. This is not an exhaustive diagram as there are likely more proteins within the active zone and additional protein interactions that have yet to be identified. (Grey lines) protein interaction; (Green) scaffolding proteins; (ELKS) ERC/RAB6-interacting/CAST; (PRA) prenylated Rab acceptor; (Rab) Ras-related in brain; (RIM) Rab interacting molecule; (SNAP) synaptosome associated protein; (VDCC) Voltage-dependent Calcium Channel. Adapted from Mittelstaedt, Alvarez-Baron, and Schoch. RIM proteins and their role in synapse function. Biol. Chem., Vol. 391, 599-606
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