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Abstract The stoned proteins, stoned A (STNA) and stoned B (STNB), are essential for normal vesicle trafficking in Drosophila melanogaster neurons, and deletion of the stoned locus is lethal. Although there is a growing body of research aimed at defining the roles of these proteins, particularly for STNB where homologues have now been identified in all multicellular species, their functions and mechanisms of action are not yet established. The two proteins are structurally unrelated, consistent with two distinct cellular functions. The evidence suggests a critical requirement for stoned proteins in recycling/regulation or specification of a competent synaptic vesicle pool. As stoned proteins may be specific to a particular pathway of endocytosis, studies of their function are likely to be valuable in distinguishing between the different mechanisms of membrane retrieval and their respective contributions to synaptic vesicle recycling, a subject of considerable scientific debate. In this review, we examine the published literature on stoned and comment on the available data, conclusions from these analyses and how they may relate to alternative models of vesicle cycling.
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Abstract The stoned proteins, stoned A (STNA) and stoned B (STNB), are essential for normal vesicle trafficking in Drosophila melanogaster neurons, and deletion of the stoned locus is lethal.
Although there is a growing body of research aimed at defining the roles of these proteins, particularly for STNB where homologues have now been identified in all multicellular species, their functions and mechanisms of action are not yet established.
The two proteins are structurally unrelated, consistent with two distinct cellular functions.
The evidence suggests a critical requirement for stoned proteins in recycling/regulation or specification of a competent synaptic vesicle pool.
As stoned proteins may be specific to a particular pathway of endocytosis, studies of their function are likely to be valuable in distinguishing between the different mechanisms of membrane retrieval and their respective contributions to synaptic vesicle recycling, a subject of considerable scientific debate.
In this review, we examine the published literature on stoned and comment on the available data, conclusions from these analyses and how they may relate to alternative models of vesicle cycling.
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