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Syntaxin Binding Protein 1 Related Epilepsies
Journal of Pediatric Neurology, 2021AbstractSyntaxin binding protein 1 (STXBP1), commonly known as MUNC18–1, is a member of SEC1 family membrane trafficking proteins; their function consists in controlling the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors complex assembly, making them essentials regulators of vesicle fusion.
Fontana A. +7 more
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Trans-Golgi network syntaxin 10 functions distinctly from syntaxins 6 and 16
Molecular Membrane Biology, 2005Syntaxin 10 is a soluble N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) protein localized to the trans-Golgi network (TGN), where two other members of the syntaxin family, syntaxins 6 and 16, also reside. The role of syntaxin 10 in regulating TGN protein traffic is not yet defined.
Wang, Y. +5 more
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Syntaxin 10: A Member of the Syntaxin Family Localized to theTrans-Golgi Network
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1998We have cloned a new member of the syntaxin family of proteins, designated human syntaxin 10 (hsyn10). The open reading frame encodes a polypeptide of 249 amino acids with potential coiled-coil domains and a carboxy-terminal hydrophobic tail. hsyn10 is particularly homologous to the recently reported rat syntaxin 6 (about 60% identity).
B L, Tang, D Y, Low, A E, Tan, W, Hong
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Syntaxin specificity of cytokinesis in Arabidopsis
Nature Cell Biology, 2003Syntaxins interact with other SNAREs (soluble NSF-attachment protein receptors) to form structurally related complexes that mediate membrane fusion in diverse intracellular trafficking pathways. The original SNARE hypothesis postulated that each type of transport vesicle has its own distinct vesicle-SNARE that pairs up with a unique target-SNARE, or ...
Miller, Ingrid +8 more
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Science, 2007
Diffusion of the membrane-fusion protein syntaxin in cell membranes can be explained by a simple model of attraction and repulsion.
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Diffusion of the membrane-fusion protein syntaxin in cell membranes can be explained by a simple model of attraction and repulsion.
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Localization of a syntaxin isoform, syntaxin 2, to the acrosomal region of rodent spermatozoa
Molecular Reproduction and Development, 2000The acrosome reaction includes a membrane fusion event that is a prerequisite for sperm penetration through the zona pellucida and subsequent fertilization. Since SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins have been shown to be key players in membrane fusion during regulated exocytosis in nerve terminals and ...
K, Katafuchi +3 more
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