Product Synonym Names
OTTHUMP00000035157; SNAP associated protein; SNAP-25-binding protein; SNAP-associated protein; SNAP25BP; SNAPAP; Snapin; SNAPN_HUMAN; SNARE associated protein snapin; SNARE-associated protein Snapin; Synaptosomal associated protein 25 binding protein; Synaptosomal-associated protein 25-binding protein
Form/Format
Liquid
Phosphate buffered saline, pH 7.4, 150mM NaCl, 0.02% sodium azide and 50% glycerol.
Predicted Cross Reactivity
Pig, Bovine, Horse, Rabbit, Dog
Similarity
Pig (100%), Bovine (100%), Horse (100%), Rabbit (86%), Dog (100%)
Supply Chain Verification
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Other Notes
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anti-SNAPIN antibody
Function: Component of the BLOC-1 complex, a complex that is required for normal biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles (LRO), such as platelet dense granules and melanosomes. In concert with the AP-3 complex, the BLOC-1 complex is required to target membrane protein cargos into vesicles assembled at cell bodies for delivery into neurites and nerve terminals. The BLOC-1 complex, in association with SNARE proteins, is also proposed to be involved in neurite extension. Plays a role in intracellular vesicle trafficking and synaptic vesicle recycling. May modulate a step between vesicle priming, fusion and calcium-dependent neurotransmitter release through its ability to potentiate the interaction of synaptotagmin with the SNAREs and the plasma-membrane-associated protein SNAP25. Its phosphorylation state influences exocytotic protein interactions and may regulate synaptic vesicle exocytosis. May also have a role in the mechanisms of SNARE-mediated membrane fusion in non-neuronal cells (PubMed:17182842, PubMed:18167355). As part of the BORC complex may play a role in lysosomes movement and localization at the cell periphery. Associated with the cytosolic face of lysosomes, the BORC complex may recruit ARL8B and couple lysosomes to microtubule plus-end-directed kinesin motor (PubMed:25898167).
Subunit Structure: Component of the biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 (BLOC-1) composed of BLOC1S1, BLOC1S2, BLOC1S3, BLOC1S4, BLOC1S5, BLOC1S6, DTNBP1/BLOC1S7 and SNAPIN/BLOC1S8. Octamer composed of one copy each BLOC1S1, BLOC1S2, BLOC1S3, BLOC1S4, BLOC1S5, BLOC1S6, DTNBP1/BLOC1S7 and SNAPIN/BLOC1S8. The BLOC-1 complex associates with the AP-3 protein complex and membrane protein cargos (PubMed:15102850, PubMed:22203680). Component of the BLOC-one-related complex (BORC) which is composed of BLOC1S1, BLOC1S2, BORCS5, BORCS6, BORCS7, BORCS8, KXD1 and SNAPIN (PubMed:25898167). Associates with the SNARE complex. Interacts with CSNK1D, SNAP23 and STX4A but not with STX1A, VAMP2 and SYT1. Interacts with SNAP25; the interaction with SNAP25 is increased by its phosphorylation. Interacts with CNTRL, NANOS1, PUM2 and RGS7 (PubMed:12659861, PubMed:16213214, PubMed:19168546). Interacts with TOR1A; the interaction is direct and associates SNAPIN with the CSN complex (PubMed:18167355, PubMed:21102408).
Post-translational Modifications: Phosphorylated by CSNK1D/CK1 (By similarity). Phosphorylated by PKD, phosphorylation controls SNAPIN protein stability.
Similarity: Belongs to the SNAPIN family.
NCBI Accession #
NP_036569.1
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Molecular Weight
Observed: 15-18 kDa Predicted: 15 kDa
NCBI Official Full Name
SNARE-associated protein Snapin
NCBI Official Synonym Full Names
SNAP associated protein
NCBI Protein Information
SNARE-associated protein Snapin
UniProt Protein Name
SNARE-associated protein Snapin
UniProt Synonym Protein Names
Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 subunit 7; BLOC-1 subunit 7; Synaptosomal-associated protein 25-binding protein; SNAP-associated protein
UniProt Synonym Gene Names
BLOC1S7; SNAP25BP; SNAPAP; BLOC-1 subunit 7; SNAP-associated protein [Similar Products]
NCBI Summary for SNAPIN
The protein encoded by this gene is a coiled-coil-forming protein that associates with the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein attachment protein receptor) complex of proteins and the BLOC-1 (biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles) complex. Biochemical studies have identified additional binding partners. As part of the SNARE complex, it is required for vesicle docking and fusion and regulates neurotransmitter release. The BLOC-1 complex is required for the biogenesis of specialized organelles such as melanosomes and platelet dense granules. Mutations in gene products that form the BLOC-1 complex have been identified in mouse strains that are models of Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2012]
UniProt Comments for SNAPIN
Component of the BLOC-1 complex, a complex that is required for normal biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles (LRO), such as platelet dense granules and melanosomes. In concert with the AP-3 complex, the BLOC-1 complex is required to target membrane protein cargos into vesicles assembled at cell bodies for delivery into neurites and nerve terminals. The BLOC-1 complex, in association with SNARE proteins, is also proposed to be involved in neurite extension. Plays a role in intracellular vesicle trafficking and synaptic vesicle recycling. May modulate a step between vesicle priming, fusion and calcium-dependent neurotransmitter release through its ability to potentiate the interaction of synaptotagmin with the SNAREs and the plasma-membrane-associated protein SNAP25. Its phosphorylation state influences exocytotic protein interactions and may regulate synaptic vesicle exocytosis. May also have a role in the mechanisms of SNARE-mediated membrane fusion in non-neuronal cells (PubMed:17182842, PubMed:18167355). As part of the BORC complex may play a role in lysosomes movement and localization at the cell periphery. Associated with the cytosolic face of lysosomes, the BORC complex may recruit ARL8B and couple lysosomes to microtubule plus-end-directed kinesin motor (PubMed:25898167).
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