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== '''Function''' ==
== '''Function''' ==
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Stathmin, also known as oncoprotein 18 or metablastin, is a 17kDa microtubule associated protein known to destabilize microtubules. Stathmin's many names come from the fact that different labs discovered the protein during the same time. Stathmin is a cell cycle and developmentally regulated protein. Stathmin can bind to tubulin dimers to inhibit polymerization or it can bind to the microtubule to enhance the rate of catastrophe. This is shown in Figure XXX. <span style="color:purple">Stathmin</span>, shown in purple, can bind to <span style="color:green">tubulin heterodimers or microtubules </span>, shown in green.
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Stathmin, also known as oncoprotein 18 or metablastin, is a 19kDa microtubule associated protein known to destabilize microtubules. Stathmin's many names come from the fact that different labs discovered the protein during the same time. Stathmin is a cell cycle and developmentally regulated protein and is known to play a role in proliferation, differentiation and function of cells. ( ) Stathmin can bind to tubulin dimers to inhibit polymerization or it can bind to the microtubule to enhance the rate of catastrophe. This is shown in Figure XXX. <span style="color:purple">Stathmin</span>, shown in purple, can bind to <span style="color:green">tubulin heterodimers or microtubules </span>, shown in green.
[[Image:stathmin_structure2.png|center |thumb| upright=3| Figure XXX. Stathmin in purple can bind to tubulin dimers to prevent polymerization or to microtubules to increase catastrophe ]]
[[Image:stathmin_structure2.png|center |thumb| upright=3| Figure XXX. Stathmin in purple can bind to tubulin dimers to prevent polymerization or to microtubules to increase catastrophe ]]
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The cytoskeleton is a vital part of cell migration. The leading edge is driven by actin polymerization. However, microtubules are needed to retract from the trailing edge to move the cell forward. Stathmin is thought to have a similar role in migration, allowing to microtubules to depolymerize to aid in movement. Stathmin is part of the integrin alpha5 beta1/FAK/ ERK pathway.
The cytoskeleton is a vital part of cell migration. The leading edge is driven by actin polymerization. However, microtubules are needed to retract from the trailing edge to move the cell forward. Stathmin is thought to have a similar role in migration, allowing to microtubules to depolymerize to aid in movement. Stathmin is part of the integrin alpha5 beta1/FAK/ ERK pathway.
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"Differentiation"
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Stathmin expression is regulated during stages of development. It is regulated in early and late embryogenesis. It is also regulated in differentiating muscle cells, T lymphocytes, and oligodendryocytes.
====Isoforms====
====Isoforms====
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The C-terminal region, or the alpha helix, is known to sequester tubulin heterodimers This region of stathmin is known to bind to helix 10 of alpha tubulin. Helix 10 of alpha tubulin is known to be important for incorporation into microtubules.
The C-terminal region, or the alpha helix, is known to sequester tubulin heterodimers This region of stathmin is known to bind to helix 10 of alpha tubulin. Helix 10 of alpha tubulin is known to be important for incorporation into microtubules.
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The structure of stathmin, 4eb6, is stabilized by outside ligands.
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The structure of stathmin, in 4eb6, is stabilized by outside ligands. Vinblastine, is a _____. Also, there are two known mutations in the protein.
TALK ABOUT VBL
TALK ABOUT VBL
TALK ABOUT MUTATIONS
TALK ABOUT MUTATIONS
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== '''Evolutionary conservation''' ==
== '''Evolutionary conservation''' ==
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Stathmin belongs to a gene family. This family includes SCG10,
RB3 and others
RB3 and others
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StrahlerJR,LambBJ,UngarDR,FoxDA andHanashSM (1992)Cellcycle progressionisassociatedwithdistinctpatternsofphosphorylationofOp18. BiochemBiophvsResCommun 185:197-203
StrahlerJR,LambBJ,UngarDR,FoxDA andHanashSM (1992)Cellcycle progressionisassociatedwithdistinctpatternsofphosphorylationofOp18. BiochemBiophvsResCommun 185:197-203
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http://www.jbc.org/content/268/22/16420.full.pdf

Revision as of 12:14, 26 April 2018

  • Full Real Name: Alisa Cario
  • Position: Graduate Student
  • Institution (NO ABBREVIATIONS): University of Vermont
  • City, State/Province, Country: Burlington, VT USA
  • Field of Expertise or Study: Creation of protopedia page for a class project. The class is Proteins 1 under Dr. Stephen Everse


Stathmin-4 bound to Tubulin stabilized with Vinblastin

4eb6

Structure of stathmin bound to two tubulin heterodimers at 3.47Å resolution. Tubulin dimers are stabilized by vinblastin, shown by grey spheres between heterodimers. (PDB entry 4eb6)

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