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VTI1B Protein

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VTI1B Protein

Overview

VTI1B (Vesicle Transport through Interaction with t-SNAREs 1B) is a conserved intracellular membrane protein belonging to the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) family. Encoded by the VTI1B gene located on chromosome 14q24.3 in humans, this protein functions as a v-SNARE (vesicle-SNARE) that mediates vesicular trafficking between intracellular compartments. VTI1B is particularly abundant in neurons, where it plays critical roles in synaptic plasticity, neurotransmitter release, and intracellular protein sorting. The protein contains characteristic structural features including a transmembrane domain and a SNARE motif that enables its participation in SNARE-mediated fusion events.

Function and Biology

VTI1B operates as a key component of the vesicular transport machinery that enables communication between the trans-Golgi network, endosomes, and lysosomes. As a v-SNARE protein, VTI1B interacts with t-SNARE proteins (such as syntaxin-6 and syntaxin-16) on target membranes to form trans-SNARE complexes. These protein assemblies generate the mechanical force necessary to drive membrane fusion and facilitate cargo delivery. In neurons, VTI1B contributes to the trafficking of membrane proteins, receptors, and neuropeptides essential for synaptic transmission.

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