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Endophilin Protein

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Endophilin Protein

Overview

Endophilins are a family of membrane-binding proteins that serve as crucial regulators of endocytic processes in neurons. The endophilin family consists of three mammalian isoforms (EndophilinA1, EndophilinA2, and EndophilinA3), encoded by the genes SH3GL2, SH3GL1, and SH3GL3 respectively. These proteins are evolutionarily conserved and express predominantly in the nervous system, particularly at presynaptic terminals where they participate in synaptic vesicle endocytosis. Endophilins belong to the BAR (Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs) domain protein superfamily, characterized by their ability to sense and generate membrane curvature—a critical feature for reshaping membrane during clathrin-mediated endocytosis.

Function/Biology

Endophilins function as scaffolding proteins that coordinate multiple aspects of the endocytic pathway. Their primary structural feature is the BAR domain, a crescent-shaped protein module that binds to and stabilizes curved membranes. This domain enables endophilins to oligomerize and promote the formation of highly curved membrane tubules, which are essential intermediates in the transition from coated pits to endocytic vesicles.

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