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GFAP

Pathway Diagram

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Overview

Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is an intermediate filament protein and a well-established marker of astrocytes, the most abundant glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). GFAP comprises approximately 70% of the total protein content in mature astrocytes and forms a critical component of the cytoskeletal architecture that maintains cellular structure and mechanical properties. First identified in the 1970s, GFAP has become one of the most widely used biomarkers for detecting astrocytic activation and dysfunction across multiple neurodegenerative conditions. The protein is encoded by the GFAP gene located on chromosome 17q21 in humans, and its expression is tightly regulated by transcription factors responsive to CNS injury and inflammatory signals.

Function/Biology


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