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CABP1 Protein

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CABP1 Protein

Calcium-Binding Protein 1 (CABP1) is a neuronal calcium-binding protein belonging to the calmodulin-like superfamily of EF-hand proteins. With a molecular weight of approximately 33.5 kDa, CABP1 serves as a crucial intracellular calcium sensor in synaptic compartments, regulating diverse aspects of neuronal signaling and synaptic plasticity. The protein is encoded by the CABP1 gene (located on chromosome 19) and is highly expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems, particularly in regions associated with learning, memory, and motor control.

Overview

CABP1 is a member of the calmodulin superfamily, characterized by four EF-hand motifs that constitute calcium-binding domains. Unlike calmodulin, which is ubiquitously expressed across cell types, CABP1 exhibits neuron-specific enrichment with particularly high concentrations in presynaptic terminals and postsynaptic densities. The protein's structure allows dynamic conformational changes upon calcium binding, enabling interaction with diverse target proteins and modulation of synaptic function. CABP1 exists in multiple isoforms generated through alternative splicing, contributing to functional specialization across different neuronal populations and subcellular compartments.

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