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SEPTIN2 Gene

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SEPTIN2 Gene

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SEPTIN2 is a founding member of the septin family of GTP-binding proteins that play essential roles in cytoskeletal organization, membrane dynamics, and cellular signaling. As a highly conserved gene family, septins are uniquely positioned as intermediates between actin filaments and microtubules, forming hetero-oligomeric complexes that serve as scaffolds for protein localization and membrane diffusion barriers. SEPTIN2 is particularly important in neuronal cells, where it participates in synaptic vesicle trafficking, dendritic spine morphology, and [autophagy](/entities/autophagy) regulation—all processes central to neurodegenerative disease pathogenesis["@ncbi"][@hall2015].

The septin family consists of 13 human septins (SEPT1-SEPT14, excluding SEPT13), which assemble into various homo- and hetero-oligomeric complexes. SEPTIN2 forms the core of these complexes and is essential for the formation of septin filaments that associate with microtubules and actin stress fibers. In the brain, septins are enriched in synaptic terminals and regulate neurotransmitter release through interactions with the exocyst complex and SNARE proteins["@mostowy2013"].

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