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VASP (Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein)

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VASP (Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein)

Overview

VASP (Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein) is a cytoplasmic protein encoded by the VASP gene located on chromosome 19q13.2. Originally characterized for its role in vascular smooth muscle relaxation, VASP has emerged as a multifunctional regulator of cell motility, morphology, and axonal dynamics. The protein belongs to the Ena/VASP (Enabled/Vasodilator-Stimulated Phosphoprotein) family, a group of actin-associated proteins that coordinate cytoskeletal remodeling. Beyond its classical vascular functions, VASP plays increasingly recognized roles in neuronal homeostasis and is implicated in several neurodegenerative pathologies.

Function/Biology

VASP functions as a key regulator of actin filament dynamics through its interactions with actin monomers and elongating filament barbed ends. The protein contains three major functional domains: a conserved N-terminal EVH1 domain (Enabled/VASP homology 1), a central region rich in proline repeats, and a C-terminal EVH2 domain. These domains facilitate protein-protein interactions with numerous cytoskeletal regulators, including profilin, focal adhesion kinase (FAK), and Arp2/3 complex components.

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