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Andrea Gabriele Flamm1, Szymon Żerko2, Anna Zawadzka-Kazimierczuk2, Wiktor Koźmiński2, Robert Konrat1, Nicolas Coudevylle3.
Abstract
GAP-43 is a 25 kDa neuronal intrinsically disordered protein, highly abundant in the neuronal growth cone during development and regeneration. The exact molecular function(s) of GAP-43 remains unclear but it appears to be involved in growth cone guidance and actin cytoskeleton organization. Therefore, GAP-43 seems to play an important role in neurotransmitter vesicle fusion and recycling, long-term potentiation, spatial memory formation and learning. Here we report the nearly complete assignment of recombinant human GAP-43.Entities:
Keywords: GAP-43; Growth cone; Intrinsically disordered protein; Neuromodulin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26748655 PMCID: PMC4788685 DOI: 10.1007/s12104-015-9660-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomol NMR Assign ISSN: 1874-270X Impact factor: 0.746
Fig. 1Left 1H–15N HSQC spectrum of human GAP-43 at pH 6 and 298 K. Right magnification of the central region of the spectrum
Fig. 2Neighbor-corrected structural propensity index (Tamiola and Mulder 2012) of GAP-43 at pH 6 and 298 K. The IQ domain (from His32 to Leu51), for which only the backbone 15N and 1HN resonance assignment is available, is highlighted in blue