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STX7 — Syntaxin 7

Introduction

STX7 (Syntaxin 7) is a member of the syntaxin family of SNARE (Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor Attachment Protein Receptor) proteins that plays critical roles in late endosomal trafficking and lysosomal fusion[^1]. As a target membrane SNARE (t-SNARE), STX7 localizes primarily to late endosomes and lysosomes where it mediates fusion events essential for cellular degradation, recycling, and homeostasis[^2]. This function is particularly important in neurons, where proper lysosomal function is crucial for clearing protein aggregates and damaged organelles—processes that are central to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis[^3].

STX7 functions at the intersection of the endosomal-lysosomal pathway, coordinating the delivery of cargo to lysosomes for degradation[^4]. Given the importance of autophagy and lysosomal degradation for neuronal health—and the well-documented defects in these pathways in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and related conditions—STX7 represents a critical node in the cellular machinery that protects against neurodegeneration[^5]. The protein's role in endosomal sorting and lysosomal function makes it directly relevant to understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapeutic interventions.

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