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Munc18-1 Protein

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Munc18-1 Protein

Overview

Munc18-1 (mammalian uncoordinated-18-1), also known as nSec1 (neuronal-Sec1), is a critical regulatory protein in synaptic neurotransmission. Encoded by the STXBP1 gene (Syntaxin Binding Protein 1) on chromosome 9, Munc18-1 is a member of the Sec1/Munc18 (SM) protein family. This highly conserved protein is predominantly expressed in neurons, particularly in presynaptic terminals where it orchestrates the molecular machinery responsible for vesicle fusion and neurotransmitter release. The protein is essential for proper synaptic function and has emerged as an important player in neurodegenerative disease mechanisms, especially in conditions characterized by synaptic dysfunction.

Function/Biology

Munc18-1 serves as a master regulator of the SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) complex, which catalyzes the fusion of synaptic vesicles with the presynaptic plasma membrane. The protein exists in a dynamic equilibrium between a closed conformation that binds to syntaxin-1 and an open conformation that facilitates SNARE complex assembly. This conformational flexibility allows Munc18-1 to function at multiple stages of the secretion pathway: it stabilizes syntaxin-1 in its inactive monomeric state, prevents premature SNARE assembly, and subsequently promotes productive SNARE complex formation necessary for membrane fusion.

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