InterPro domain: IPR044770
General Information
- Identifier IPR044770
- Description Protein spinster-like
- Number of genes 617
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Abstract
The entry includes Drosophila protein spinster [ 1 ], its vertebrate homologues, and the MFS-type efflux pumps from bacteria. Humans contain three homologues called protein spinster homologues 1 (SPNS1), 2 (SPNS2), and 3 (SPNS3). Protein spinster and its homologues may be sphingolipid transporters that play central roles in endosomes and/or lysosomes storage. SPNS2 is also called sphingosine 1-phosphate (S1P) transporter and is required for migration of myocardial precursors. S1P is a secreted lipid mediator that plays critical roles in cardiovascular, immunological, and neural development and function [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. These proteins belong to the Major Facilitator Superfamily (MFS) of membrane transport proteins, which are thought to function through a single substrate binding site, alternating-access mechanism involving a rocker-switch type of movement. Also included in this family are the probable sphingolipid transporter spinster homologues 1-3 from Arabidopsis thaliana.
1. Spinster controls Dpp signaling during glial migration in the Drosophila eye. J Neurosci 31, 7005-15
2. Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Signaling in Immune Cells and Inflammation: Roles and Therapeutic Potential. Mediators Inflamm 2016, 8606878
3. The sphingolipid transporter spns2 functions in migration of zebrafish myocardial precursors. Science 323, 524-7
4. Spns2, a transporter of phosphorylated sphingoid bases, regulates their blood and lymph levels, and the lymphatic network. FASEB J 27, 1001-11