synaptotagmiinin
Synaptotagmiinin is likely a misspelling of synaptotagmin, the family of calcium-sensing proteins that regulate neurotransmitter release at chemical synapses. The synaptotagmin family comprises several isoforms, most notably synaptotagmin I (Syt1) and II (Syt2), with additional members such as Syt7, Syt9, and others expressed in neurons and other secretory cells.
These are type I membrane proteins anchored in synaptic vesicles by a single transmembrane domain, with a
Calcium binding induces conformational changes that promote interaction with SNARE proteins (syntaxin-1, SNAP25, synaptobrevin/VAMP2) and trigger
Isoform-specific differences in calcium sensitivity, binding partners, and tissue distribution underlie distinct roles in neurotransmission and