syntenins
Syntenins are a family of proteins involved in the regulation of various cellular processes, including cell signaling and sorting of proteins within the cell. They are characterized by a unique molecular structure, featuring two distinct domains connected by a linker region. The N-terminal domain of syntenins is a coiled-coil region, which mediates protein-protein interactions, while the C-terminal domain is a PSD-95/Discs Large/ZO-1 (PDZ) domain, which is responsible for binding to specific protein sequences.
Syntenins interact with a variety of proteins, including receptors, adaptors, and kinases, to regulate signaling pathways
Syntenins are often localized to specific regions within the cell, such as the plasma membrane, the Golgi
There are several distinct members of the syntenin family, including syntenin-1, syntenin-2, syntenin-3, and syntenin-4, which