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Syntaxin 5

A SNARE protein involved in ER-Golgi transport

References SySy syntaxin 5 antibodies

Sadakata T, Shinoda Y, Sekine Y, Saruta C, Itakura M, Takahashi M & Furuichi T (2010). Interaction of calcium-dependent activator protein for secretion 1 (CAPS1) with the class II ARF small GTPases is required for dense-core vesicle trafficking in the trans-golgi network. Journal of Biological Chemistry Oct 4 [Epub ahead of print]. WB

Saitoh A, Shin HW, Yamada A, Waguri S & Nakayama K (2009). Three homologous ArfGAPs participate in coat protein I-mediated transport. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284: 13948-57. ICC

Boström P, Andersson L, Rutberg M, Perman J, Lidberg U, Johansson BR, Fernandez-Rodriguez J, Ericson J, Nilsson T, Borén J & Olofsson SO (2007). SNARE proteins mediate fusion between cytosolic lipid droplets and are implicated in insulin sensitivity. Nature Cell Biology 9: 1286-93. WB, EM

General references syntaxin 5

Suga K, Saito A, Tomiyama T, Mori H & Akagawa K (2005). Syntaxin 5 interacts specifically with presenilin holoproteins and affects processing of betaAPP in neuronal cells. Journal of Neurochemistry 94: 25-39.

Tai G, Lu L, Wang TL, Tang BL, Goud B, Johannes L & Hong W (2004). Participation of the syntaxin 5/Ykt6/GS28/GS15 SNARE complex in transport from the early/recycling endosome to the trans-Golgi network. Molecular Biology of the Cell 15: 4011-22.

Williams AL, Ehm S, Jacobson NC, Xu D & Hay JC (2004). rsly1 binding to syntaxin 5 is required for endoplasmic reticulum-to-Golgi transport but does not promote SNARE motif accessibility. Molecular Biology of the Cell 15: 162-75.

Xu Y, Martin S, James DE & Hong W (2002). GS15 forms a SNARE complex with syntaxin 5, GS28, and Ykt6 and is implicated in traffic in the early cisternae of the Golgi apparatus. Molecular Biology of the Cell 13: 3493-507.

Zhang T & Hong W (2001). Ykt6 forms a SNARE complex with syntaxin 5, GS28, and Bet1 and participates in a late stage in endoplasmic reticulum-Golgi transport. Journal of Biological Chemistry 276: 27480-7.

Rabouille C, Kondo H, Newman R, Hui N, Freemont P & Warren G (1998). Syntaxin 5 is a common component of the NSF- and p97-mediated reassembly pathways of Golgi cisternae from mitotic Golgi fragments in vitro. Cell 92: 603-10.

Rowe T, Dascher C, Bannykh S, Plutner H & Balch WE (1998). Role of vesicle-associated syntaxin 5 in the assembly of pre-Golgi intermediates. Science 279: 696-700.

Hui N, Nakamura N, Sonnichsen B, Shima DT, Nilsson T & Warren G (1997). An isoform of the Golgi t-SNARE, syntaxin 5, with an endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal. Molecular Biology of the Cell 8: 1777-87.

Ravichandran V & Roche PA (1997). Cloning and identification of human syntaxin 5 as a synaptobrevin/VAMP binding protein. Journal of Molecular Neuroscience 8: 159-61.

Dascher C & Balch WE (1996). Mammalian Sly1 regulates syntaxin 5 function in endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport. Journal of Biological Chemistry 271: 15866-9.

Dascher C, Matteson J & Balch WE (1994). Syntaxin 5 regulates endoplasmic reticulum to Golgi transport. Journal of Biological Chemistry 269: 29363-6.


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