The syntaxin family of vesicular transport receptors

MK Bennett, JE Garcia-Arrarás, LA Elferink, K Peterson… - Cell, 1993 - cell.com
MK Bennett, JE Garcia-Arrarás, LA Elferink, K Peterson, AM Fleming, CD Hazuka…
Cell, 1993cell.com
Syntaxins A and B are nervous system-specific proteins implicated in the docking of synaptic
vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane. A family of syntaxin-related proteins from
rat has been identified that shares 23%-84% amino acid identity. Each of the six syntaxins
terminate with a carboxy-terminal hydrophobic domain that anchors the protein on the
cytoplasmic surface of cellular membranes. The syntaxins display a broad tissue distribution
and, when expressed in COS cells, are targeted to different subcellular compartments …
Summary
Syntaxins A and B are nervous system-specific proteins implicated in the docking of synaptic vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane. A family of syntaxin-related proteins from rat has been identified that shares 23%-84% amino acid identity. Each of the six syntaxins terminate with a carboxy-terminal hydrophobic domain that anchors the protein on the cytoplasmic surface of cellular membranes. The syntaxins display a broad tissue distribution and, when expressed in COS cells, are targeted to different subcellular compartments. Microinjection studies suggest that the nervous system-specific syntaxin 1A is important for calcium-regulated secretion from neuroendocrine PC12 cells. These results indicate that the syntaxins are a family of receptors for intracellular transport vesicles and that each target membrane may be identified by a specific member of the syntaxin family.
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