Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-13-2014
Department
Biological Sciences
School
Biological, Environmental, and Earth Sciences
Abstract
Each membrane fusion event along the secretory and endocytic pathways requires a specific set of SNAREs to assemble into a 4-helical coiled-coil, the so-called trans-SNARE complex. Although most SNAREs contribute one helix to the trans-SNARE complex, members of the SNAP-25 family contribute two helixes. We report the characterization of the Drosophila homologue of SNAP-29 (dSNAP-29), which is expressed throughout development. Unlike the other SNAP-25 like proteins in fruit fly (i.e., dSNAP-25 and dSNAP-24), which form SDS-resistant SNARE complexes with their cognate SNAREs, dSNAP-29 does not participate in any SDS-resistant complexes, despite its interaction with dsyntaxin1 and dsyntaxin 16 in vitro. Immunofluorescence studies indicated that dSNAP-29 is distributed in various tissues, locating in small intracellular puncta and on the plasma membrane, where it associates with EH domain-containing proteins implicated in the endocytic pathway. Overexpression and RNAi studies suggested that dSNAP-29 mediates an essential process in Drosophila development.
Publication Title
PLoS One
Volume
9
Issue
3
First Page
1
Last Page
8
Recommended Citation
Xu, H.,
Mohtashami, M.,
Stewart, B.,
Boulianne, G.,
Trimble, W. S.
(2014). Drosophila SNAP-29 Is an Essential SNARE That Binds Multiple Proteins Involved in Membrane Traffic. PLoS One, 9(3), 1-8.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/8060
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