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SAP97 - Synapse-Associated Protein 97

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SAP97 - Synapse-Associated Protein 97

Overview

Synapse-Associated Protein 97 (SAP97), encoded by the DLG1 gene located on chromosome 3q29, is a membrane-associated guanylate kinase (MAGUK) protein that plays a critical role in synaptic organization and plasticity. SAP97 is one of the founding members of the MAGUK family, characterized by the presence of PDZ domains, SH3 domain, and a guanylate kinase (GK) domain. The protein is highly expressed in the brain, particularly at excitatory synapses, where it functions as a molecular scaffolding protein. Alternative splicing of the DLG1 gene produces several SAP97 isoforms that differ in their subcellular localization and functional properties, with implications for synaptic function and neuronal health.

Function/Biology

SAP97 functions as a critical scaffolding protein at the postsynaptic membrane, where it organizes and stabilizes the architecture of dendritic spines and synapses. The protein contains three PDZ domains that mediate protein-protein interactions with various postsynaptic partners. Through its PDZ domains, SAP97 directly binds to TARP stargazin, an auxiliary subunit of AMPA-type glutamate receptors, thereby facilitating receptor trafficking and membrane localization. Additionally, SAP97 interacts with the GKAP/SAPAP family of proteins, which serve as molecular bridges connecting SAP97 to downstream signaling complexes including the postsynaptic density (PSD) component PSD-95 and scaffolding proteins like Shank.

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