Syntenin
An ubiquitously expressed PDZ domain protein
References SySy syntenin antibodies
Meerschaert K, Remue E, De Ganck A, Staes A, Boucherie C, Gevaert K, Vandekerckhove J, Kleiman L & Gettemans J (2009). The tandem PDZ protein Syntenin interacts with the aminoacyl tRNA synthetase complex in a lysyl-tRNA synthetase-dependent manner. Journal of Proteome Research 7: 4962-73.
rabbit antibody; WB, IP
Sulka B, Lortat-Jacob H, Terreux R, Letourneur F & Rousselle P (2009). Tyrosine dephosphorylation of the syndecan-1 PDZ binding domain regulates syntenin-1 recruitment. Journal of Biological Chemistry 284: 10659-71.
rabbit antibody; WB, ICC
Tomoda T, Kim JH, Zhan C & Hatten ME (2004). Role of Unc51.1 and its binding partners in CNS axon outgrowth. Genes and Development 18: 541-58.
General references syntenin
Grootjans JJ, Reekmans G, Ceulemans H & David G (2000). Syntenin-syndecan binding requires syndecan-synteny and the cooperation of both PDZ domains of syntenin. Journal of Biological Chemistry 275: 19933-41.
Fernandez-Larrea J, Merlos-Suarez A, Urena JM, Baselga J & Arribas J (1999). A role for a PDZ protein in the early secretory pathway for the targeting of proTGF-alpha to the cell surface. Molecular Cell 3: 423-33.
Fialka I, Steinlein P, Ahorn H, Bock G, Burbelo PD, Haberfellner M, Lottspeich F & Paiha K (1999). Identification of syntenin as a protein of the apical early endocytic compartment in Madin-Darby canine kidney cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry 274: 26233-9.
Grootjans JJ, Zimmermann P, Reekmans G, Smets A, Degeest G, Durr J & David G (1997). Syntenin, a PDZ protein that binds syndecan cytoplasmic domains. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 94: 13683-8.