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Publication : STOP-like protein 21 is a novel member of the STOP family, revealing a Golgi localization of STOP proteins.

First Author  Gory-Fauré S Year  2006
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  281
Issue  38 Pages  28387-96
PubMed ID  16837464 Mgi Jnum  J:116920
Mgi Id  MGI:3695226 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M603380200
Citation  Gory-Faure S, et al. (2006) STOP-like protein 21 is a novel member of the STOP family, revealing a Golgi localization of STOP proteins. J Biol Chem 281(38):28387-96
abstractText  Neuronal microtubules are stabilized by two calmodulin-regulated microtubule-associated proteins, E-STOP and N-STOP, which when suppressed in mice induce severe synaptic and behavioral deficits. Here we show that mature neurons also contain a 21-kDa STOP-like protein, SL21, which shares calmodulin-binding and microtubule-stabilizing homology domains with STOP proteins. Accordingly, in different biochemical or cellular assays, SL21 has calmodulin binding and microtubule stabilizing activity. However, in cultured hippocampal neurons, SL21 antibodies principally stain the somatic Golgi and punctate Golgi material in neurites. In cycling cells, transfected SL21 decorates microtubules when expressed at high levels but is otherwise principally visible at the Golgi. The Golgi targeting of SL21 depends on the presence of cysteine residues located within the SL21 N-terminal domain, suggesting that Golgi targeting may require SL21 palmitoylation. Accordingly we find that SL21 is palmitoylated in vivo. N-STOP and E-STOP, which contain the Golgi targeting sequences present in SL21, also display distinct Golgi staining when expressed at low level in cycling cells. Thus neuronal proteins of the STOP family have the capacity to associate with Golgi material, which could be important for STOP synaptic functions.
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