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STX16 - Syntaxin 16

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STX16 — Syntaxin 16

Introduction

STX16 (Syntaxin 16) is a member of the syntaxin family of SNARE (Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor Attachment Protein Receptor) proteins that plays critical roles in Golgi apparatus trafficking and intracellular membrane fusion[^1]. As a target membrane SNARE (t-SNARE), STX16 localizes primarily to the Golgi apparatus where it mediates intra-Golgi transport and protein secretion pathways essential for neuronal function[^2]. The protein participates in multiple trafficking routes that are particularly important in neurons, where proteins must be efficiently synthesized, processed, and delivered to specific subcellular compartments including synapses, dendrites, and axons[^3].

STX16 functions at a central hub in the secretory pathway, coordinating protein trafficking between the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, and downstream compartments[^4]. Given the enormous demand for protein delivery to synaptic terminals and the complexity of neuronal morphology, proper Golgi function is especially critical for neuronal health[^5]. Dysregulation of STX16-mediated trafficking pathways has been increasingly recognized as a contributor to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis, making STX16 an important focus for understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapeutic interventions[^6].

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