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Stx11 - syntaxin 11
Rattus norvegicus
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High impact information on Stx11
- Syntaxin 11 is an atypical SNARE abundant in the immune system [1].
- Syntaxin 11 was found to be enriched in tissues of the immune system including thymus, spleen and lymphnodes; however, lower levels of the protein are found in other tissues [1].
- Using immunofluorescence and electron microscopy techniques, we demonstrate that syntaxin 11 associates with intermediate compartment (IC) and post-Golgi membranes through a putative palmitoylation domain, as well as through formation of the 100-kDa complex with, as of yet, unidentified proteins [1].
References
- Syntaxin 11 is an atypical SNARE abundant in the immune system. Prekeris, R., Klumperman, J., Scheller, R.H. Eur. J. Cell Biol. (2000) [Pubmed]
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