- MLN64
protein
Name=MLN64
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HGNCid=17579
Symbol=STARD3
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EntrezGene=10948
OMIM=607048
RefSeq=NM_006804
UniProt=Q14849
PDB=
ECnumber=
Chromosome=17
Arm=q
Band=11
LocusSupplementaryData=-q12Metastatic lymph node 64 protein (MLN64 or STARD3) is a late endosomalintegral membrane protein involved incholesterol transport. [Alpy F, Tomasetto C. MLN64 and MENTHO, two mediators of endosomal cholesterol transport. Biochem Soc Trans. 2006 Jun;34(Pt 3):343-5. PMID: 16709157]Function
MLN64 is hypothesized to regulate
cholesterol transport between the late endosome andcytoplasmic membranes. It has also been proposed to mediate StAR-independentsteroidogenesis , such as in the humanplacenta . [Watari H, Arakane F, Moog-Lutz C, Kallen CB, Tomasetto C, Gerton GL, Rio MC, Baker ME, Strauss III JF. MLN64 contains a domain with homology to the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) that stimulates steroidogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94(16):8462-7, 1997. PMID: 9237999]tructure
Its
C-terminus contains aStAR-related transfer domain (START) that is homologous to thesteroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR).X-ray crystallography indicates that this domain forms a pocket that can bind cholesterol. [Tsujishita, Y., and Hurley, J.H. (2000). Structure and lipid transport mechanism of a StAR-related domain. Nature Struct. Biol. 7, 408-414.] ItsN-terminus consists of aMENTAL (MLN64 N-terminal) domain similar to the protein MLN64 N-terminal homologue (MENTHO ) with unclear function.Production
MLN64 is expressed in all tissues in the body at various levels. In the
brain , MLN64 is detectable in many but not all cells. [King SR, Smith AG, Alpy F, Tomasetto C, Ginsberg SD, Lamb DJ. Characterization of the putative cholesterol transport protein metastatic lymph node 64 in the brain. Neuroscience 139(3):1031-8, 2006. PMID: 16549269] Manymalignant tumors highly express MLN64 as a result of its gene being part of a Her2/erbB2 -containing gene locus that is duplicated.Pathology
Loss of MLN64 has little effect in mice. [Kishida T, Kostetskii I, Zhang Z, Martinez F, Liu P, Walkley SU, Dwyer NK, Blanchette-Mackie EJ, Radice GL, Strauss III JF. Targeted mutation of the MLN64 START domain causes only modest alterations in cellular sterol metabolism.J Biol Chem 2004;279(18):19276-85. PMID: 14963026] At the cellular level, changes in MLN64 can disrupt trafficking of endosomes and cause accumulation of cholesterol in late endosomes.
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