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Synuclein

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Symbol
  
Synuclein

InterPro
  
IPR001058

SUPERFAMILY
  
1xq8

Pfam
  
PF01387

SCOP
  
1xq8

OPM superfamily
  
159

Synucleins are a family of soluble proteins common to vertebrates, primarily expressed in neural tissue and in certain tumors.

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Family members

The synuclein family includes three known proteins: alpha-synuclein, beta-synuclein, and gamma-synuclein. Interest in the synuclein family began when alpha-synuclein was found to be mutated in several families with autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease.

All synucleins have in common a highly conserved alpha-helical lipid-binding motif with similarity to the class-A2 lipid-binding domains of the exchangeable apolipoproteins. Synuclein family members are not found outside vertebrates, although they have some conserved structural similarity with plant 'late-embryo-abundant' proteins.

  • Alpha-synuclein InterPro: IPR002460
  • Beta-synuclein InterPro: IPR002461
  • Gamma-synuclein InterPro: IPR002462
  • Function

    Normal cellular functions have not been determined for any of the synuclein proteins. Some data suggest a role in the regulation of membrane stability and/or turnover. Mutations in alpha-synuclein are associated with early-onset familial Parkinson's disease and the protein aggregates abnormally in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Lewy body disease, and other neurodegenerative diseases. The gamma-synuclein protein's expression in breast tumors is a marker for tumor progression.

    Human proteins containing this domain

    SNCA; SNCB; SNCG;

    References

    Synuclein Wikipedia