S. Sumitani et al., EXPRESSION OF SYNTAXIN-4 IN RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE AND RAT SKELETAL-MUSCLE CELLS IN CULTURE, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 213(2), 1995, pp. 462-468
Syntaxins are a family of membrane proteins believed to participate in
docking/fusing of arriving vesicles during membrane sorting and secre
tion. Of the six mammalian syntaxins known, only brain syntaxin 1A/1B
has been biochemically characterized in its endogenous form. Syntaxin
4 mRNA is expressed in selective tissues including rat skeletal muscle
, although it has not been studied at the protein level in any cell ty
pe. Therefore, we generated an affinity-purified antibody against synt
axin 4 to demonstrate that this 36 kDa protein is expressed in rat ske
letal muscle and L6 muscle cells in culture. The content of the syntax
in 4 protein increased by 1.9-fold during differentiation of L6 myobla
sts into myotubes. By subcellular fractionation the protein was mainly
recovered in plasma membrane-enriched fractions of both red and white
skeletal muscles and L6 myotubes. Coupled to the recent detection of
vesicle associated membrane protein-2 and cellubrevin in skeletal musc
le, syntaxin 4 may play a role in membrane traffic in this tissue. (C)
1995 Academic Press, Inc.