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STMN1 phospho S38

Function

Involved in the regulation of the microtubule (MT) filament system by destabilizing microtubules. Prevents assembly and promotes disassembly of microtubules. Phosphorylation at Ser-16 may be required for axon formation during neurogenesis. Involved in the control of the learned and innate fear (By similarity).

Post-translational modifications

Many different phosphorylated forms are observed depending on specific combinations among the sites which can be phosphorylated. MAPK is responsible for the phosphorylation of stathmin in response to NGF. Phosphorylation at Ser-16 seems to be required for neuron polarization (By similarity). Phosphorylation at Ser-63 reduces tubulin binding 10-fold and suppresses the MT polymerization inhibition activity.

Sequence similarities

Belongs to the stathmin family.

Tissue specificity

Ubiquitous. Expression is strongest in fetal and adult brain, spinal cord, and cerebellum, followed by thymus, bone marrow, testis, and fetal liver. Expression is intermediate in colon, ovary, placenta, uterus, and trachea, and is readily detected at substantially lower levels in all other tissues examined. Lowest expression is found in adult liver. Present in much greater abundance in cells from patients with acute leukemia of different subtypes than in normal peripheral blood lymphocytes, non-leukemic proliferating lymphoid cells, bone marrow cells, or cells from patients with chronic lymphoid or myeloid leukemia.

Cellular localization

  • Cytoplasm
  • Cytoskeleton

Alternative names

C1orf215, LAP18, OP18, STMN1, Stathmin, Leukemia-associated phosphoprotein p18, Metablastin, Oncoprotein 18, Phosphoprotein p19, Prosolin, Protein Pr22, pp17, Op18, pp19

Target type

Proteins

Primary research area

Neuroscience

Molecular weight

17303Da

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