SNAP23 Antibody from NSJ Bioreagents

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SNAP23 Antibody

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Synaptosomal-Associated Protein, 23-KD is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SNAP23 gene. The gene has 8 exons, with the initiation codon located in exon 2 and is mapped on 15q15.1-q15.2. Its amino acid sequence is 59% identical to that of SNAP25. Northern blot analysis revealed that SNAP23 is ubiquitously expressed. The protein is able to bind to multiple syntaxins as well as to multiple vesicle-associated membrane proteins. After relocation, it is required for exocytosis, implying a crucial role in promoting membrane fusion. TIVAMP-containing vesicles were concentrated in the apical domain of epithelial cells. STX3A and SNAP23 were codistributed at the apical plasma membrane, where they formed N-ethyl maleimide-dependent SNARE complexes with TIVAMP and cellubrevin. It is structurally and functionally similar to SNAP25 and binds tightly to multiple syntaxins and synaptobrevins/VAMPs. It is an essential component of the high affinity receptor for the general membrane fusion machinery and is an important regulator of transport vesicle docking and fusion