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STX18 - Syntaxin 18

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STX18 — Syntaxin 18

Introduction

STX18 (Syntaxin 18) is a member of the syntaxin family of SNARE (Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor Attachment Protein Receptor) proteins that plays a critical role in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to Golgi apparatus trafficking[^1]. Located primarily in the ER membrane, STX18 mediates the fusion of retrograde transport vesicles with the ER membrane, an essential step in the secretory pathway that ensures proper protein folding, sorting, and delivery throughout the cell[^2]. This function is particularly important in neurons, where the secretory pathway must efficiently process and deliver proteins to synaptic terminals, and where defects in ER-Golgi trafficking have been increasingly recognized as contributors to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis[^3].

The STX18-containing SNARE complex operates at the interface between the ER and Golgi apparatus, coordinating the retrieval of proteins and lipids that cycle between these compartments[^4][@z2024_1]. Unlike plasma membrane syntaxins involved in exocytosis, STX18 functions in the early secretory pathway, making it essential for overall secretory pathway function and cellular viability[^5].[@z2024] The importance of STX18 is underscored by the fact that perturbations in its function lead to broad defects in protein trafficking, ER stress, and ultimately cell death—outcomes highly relevant to neurodegenerative disease mechanisms[^6].[@n2024]

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