<em>Drosophila </em>Syntaxins in Intracellular Trafficking

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Abstract

Syntaxins are SNARE proteins that play essential roles in membrane fusion. In this review, I focus on Drosophila Syntaxins to provide a valuable insight in understanding the conserved principle of SNARE mediated membrane fusion in intracellular trafficking. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of how individual Drosophila Syntaxins contribute to distinct intracellular pathways, including secretory/Golgi trafficking, endocytic/endosomal sorting, and autophagy/endolysosomal fusion pathway. My studies reveal that each Drosophila Syntaxin executes a unique and essential function within intracellular transport networks.

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