| Title : Synaptoporin, a novel putative channel protein of synaptic vesicles - Knaus_1990_Neuron_5_453 |
| Author(s) : Knaus P , Marqueze-Pouey B , Scherer H , Betz H |
| Ref : Neuron , 5 :453 , 1990 |
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Abstract :
By homology screening of a rat brain library, we have isolated cDNAs that encode a novel member of the synaptophysin/connexin channel protein superfamily. The deduced protein, named synaptoporin, displays 58% amino acid identity to synaptophysin, with highly conserved transmembrane segments, but a divergent cytoplasmic tail. Northern blot analysis and PCR amplification of RNA from different rat tissues indicate expression of synaptoporin transcripts in the CNS. Antibodies against a synthetic peptide or a fusion construct encompassing the cytoplasmic tail region of synaptoporin detect a polypeptide of 37 kd that copurifies with small synaptic vesicles. Our data suggest the existence of a family of vesicular channel proteins whose members may be differently distributed among synaptic vesicle subpopulations. |
| PubMedSearch : Knaus_1990_Neuron_5_453 |
| PubMedID: 2206533 |
Knaus P, Marqueze-Pouey B, Scherer H, Betz H (1990)
Synaptoporin, a novel putative channel protein of synaptic vesicles
Neuron
5 :453
Knaus P, Marqueze-Pouey B, Scherer H, Betz H (1990)
Neuron
5 :453