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- STX10 abstract "Syntaxin-10 (STX10) is a SNARE protein that is encoded by the STX10 gene. This protein is found in most vertebrates (including humans) but is noticeably absent from mice. As with other SNARE proteins, STX10 facilitates vesicle fusion and thus is important for intracellular trafficking of proteins and other cellular components. More specifically, STX10 has been implicated in endosome to Golgi trafficking of the mannose 6-phosphate receptor and glucose transporter type 4.STX10 has been detected in the trans-Golgi network (TGN) by immunofluorescence.".
- STX10 entrezgene "8677".
- STX10 wikiPageID "26647870".
- STX10 wikiPageLength "4087".
- STX10 wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- STX10 wikiPageRevisionID "704878712".
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Alpha_helix.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Amino_acid.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Endosome.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink GLUT4.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Glutamine.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Golgi_apparatus.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Immunofluorescence.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Mannose_6-phosphate_receptor.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink N-terminus.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_domain.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Protein_targeting.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink SNARE_(protein).
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink STX16.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink STX6.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Transmembrane_protein.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink VAMP3.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink VAMP4.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink VTI1A.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLink Vesicle_fusion.
- STX10 wikiPageWikiLinkText "STX10".
- STX10 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gene-19-stub.
- STX10 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PBB.
- STX10 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- STX10 hypernym Protein.
- STX10 type Biomolecule.
- STX10 type Protein.
- STX10 type Thing.
- STX10 type Q206229.
- STX10 type Q8054.
- STX10 comment "Syntaxin-10 (STX10) is a SNARE protein that is encoded by the STX10 gene. This protein is found in most vertebrates (including humans) but is noticeably absent from mice. As with other SNARE proteins, STX10 facilitates vesicle fusion and thus is important for intracellular trafficking of proteins and other cellular components.".
- STX10 label "STX10".
- STX10 sameAs Q18033207.
- STX10 sameAs m.0bhbtf3.
- STX10 sameAs Q18033207.
- STX10 wasDerivedFrom STX10?oldid=704878712.
- STX10 isPrimaryTopicOf STX10.