Abstract
Syntaxin 1 is a SNARE protein that plays a central role in synaptic vesicle (SV) exocytosis. We generated an antibody that specifically recognizes a casein kinase II-mediated phosphorylation on serine-14 of syntaxin 1. In this report we show that this phosphorylation occurs in vivo and is developmentally regulated in the rat brain, rising to a level of 40% of the total syntaxin in adult animals. Phosphorylated syntaxin is preferentially associated with SNAP-25 and localizes to discrete domains of the axonal plasma membrane that do not colocalize with pools of synaptic vesicles. These phosphosyntaxin domains may define fusion sites for a novel class of vesicles outside classical active zones.
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Foletti, D. L., Lin, R., Finley, M. A. F., & Scheller, R. H. (2000). Phosphorylated syntaxin 1 is localized to discrete domains along a subset of axons. Journal of Neuroscience, 20(12), 4535–4544. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.20-12-04535.2000
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