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SVOP, an Evolutionarily Conserved Synaptic Vesicle Protein, Suggests Novel Transport Functions of Synaptic Vesicles
1998
Journal of Neuroscience
We describe a novel synaptic vesicle protein called SVOP that is distantly related to the synaptic vesicle proteins SV2A, SV2B, and SV2C (20-22% sequence identity). Both SVOP and SV2 contain 12 transmembrane regions. However, SV2 is highly glycosylated, whereas SVOP is not. Databank searches revealed that closely related homologs of SVOP are present in Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila (48% sequence identity), suggesting that SVOP is evolutionarily ancient. In contrast, no invertebrate
doi:10.1523/jneurosci.18-22-09269.1998
pmid:9801366
pmcid:PMC6792886
fatcat:oscnnks6kzbb5fthejbmuxvdei