The gene SNX16 (sorting nexin 16) is mapped to human chromosome 8q21.13. It belongs to the sorting nexins (SNXs) family of proteins. The protein has a coiled coil domain and a PX domain, which helps in membrane association. It is present in early and late endosomes/lysosomes.
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Peptide with sequence ATPYVPVPMPIGN-C from the N Terminus of the protein sequence according to NP_071416.2; NP_690049.1; NP_690050.1.
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SNX16 (sorting nexin 16) participates in trafficking of proteins between the early and late endosomes. It is also involved in the delivery of viral (vesicular stomatitis virus) nucleocapsids from endosome to the cytosol. In a mouse model, SNX16 negatively regulates cell migration and tumorigenesis in breast cancer cells.
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During viral infection, fusion of the viral envelope with endosomal membranes and nucleocapsid release were thought to be concomitant events. We show here that for the vesicular stomatitis virus they occur sequentially, at two successive steps of the endocytic pathway.
We have identified a new member of the FABP gene family, designated FABP12. FABP12 has the same structure as other FABP genes and resides in a cluster with FABP4/5/8/9 within 300,000 bp chromosomal region. FABP12 orthologs are found in mammals
Sorting nexins are a large family of proteins that are associated with various components of the endosome system and they play many roles in processes such as endocytosis, intracellular protein trafficking and cell signaling. The subcellular distribution patterns of many
The Journal of biological chemistry, 278(36), 34617-34630 (2003-06-19)
Sorting nexins (SNXs) are a growing family of proteins characterized by the presence of a PX domain. The PX domain mediates membrane association by interaction with phosphoinositides. The SNXs are generally believed to participate in membrane trafficking, but information regarding
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