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TUBB6 Gene

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TUBB6 Gene

Overview

TUBB6 (Tubulin Beta 6 Class VI) is a gene located on chromosome 10q24 that encodes a beta-tubulin isoform, a critical structural protein component of microtubules. Beta-tubulins are one of two major tubulin proteins (along with alpha-tubulins) that polymerize to form microtubules, the hollow cylindrical structures that comprise the neuronal cytoskeleton. TUBB6 is predominantly expressed in the brain and is particularly abundant in neurons, where it plays essential roles in neuronal development, axonal transport, and intracellular organization. Unlike some other tubulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed across tissues, TUBB6 shows relatively tissue-restricted expression, suggesting specialized neuronal functions.

Function/Biology

As a structural protein, TUBB6 heterodimerizes with alpha-tubulin to form the fundamental building blocks of microtubules. The specific sequence variants among different beta-tubulin isoforms influence microtubule dynamics, stability, and interactions with microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs) and molecular motors. TUBB6-containing microtubules contribute to the formation and maintenance of the cytoskeleton in neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, and particularly in axons, where they provide structural support and serve as tracks for kinesin and dynein motor proteins.

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