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DBN1 — Drebrin

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DBN1 — Drebrin

Overview

DBN1 (Drebrin) is an actin-binding protein encoded by the DBN1 gene located on chromosome 17q21.33. Drebrin exists in two primary isoforms: drebrin A (or drebrin E), which is predominantly expressed in the brain and enriched at dendritic spines, and drebrin E, which shows broader tissue distribution. The protein functions as a key regulator of actin filament organization and synaptic plasticity in neurons. Drebrin has emerged as an important molecule in neurodegeneration research, particularly regarding how disruptions in cytoskeletal dynamics contribute to cognitive decline and neuronal death.

Function/Biology

Drebrin is a 120-kDa actin-binding protein that localizes to dendritic spines and axon terminals where it plays a critical role in actin organization. The protein contains two main functional domains: an N-terminal actin-depolymerizing factor (ADF) homology domain and a C-terminal region containing multiple actin-binding regions. Drebrin binds F-actin (polymerized actin) and promotes the formation of parallel actin bundles, stabilizing the actin cytoskeleton infrastructure essential for dendritic spine morphology and synaptic function.

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