Syntaxin 11 (STX11)

FHL4; HLH4; HPLH4

Syntaxin 11 (STX11)
SNARE proteins play a role in regulating intracellular protein transport between donor and target membranes. This docking and fusion process involves the interaction of specific vesicle-SNAREs with specific cognate target-SNAREs. Both groups found that STX11 encodes a deduced 287-amino acid protein with several predicted coiled-coil domains. Unlike most membrane-associated proteins, STX11 lacks a hydrophobic domain but contains a cysteine-rich C terminus. Like SNAP25, STX11 may be anchored to membranes by palmitoylated cysteines. By Northern blot analysis, Tang et al. (1998) identified 2 STX11 transcripts of approximately 0.8 and 1.7 kb that are particularly abundant in heart and placenta and are detectable at low levels in other tissues but not in brain.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)