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Di Giovanni J, Sheng ZH (2015) Regulation of synaptic activity by snapin-mediated endolysosomal transport and sorting. EMBO J 34, 2059-77 26108535
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S50-p - SNAPIN (mouse)
Modsite: HVHAVREsQVELREQ SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
SNAPIN (human): S50‑p, SNAPIN (mouse): S50‑p, SNAPIN (rat): S50‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo immunoprecipitation, mutation of modification site
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  'neuron, cortical'
Cellular systems studied:  primary cultured cells
Species studied:  mouse
Downstream Regulation
Effect of modification (function):  molecular association, regulation
Effect of modification (process):  cell motility, inhibited
Modification regulates interactions with: 
Interacting molecule Interacting domains Effect Consequences (function) Consequences (process) Detection assays
SNAP-25 (mouse) Induces pull-down assay
DNCLI1 (mouse) Disrupts pull-down assay