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CAPZB Protein

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CAPZB Protein

Overview

CAPZB, also known as Capping Protein Beta Subunit, is a regulatory protein encoded by the CAPZB gene and designated UniProt ID P47756. With a molecular weight of approximately 31 kDa, CAPZB functions as the beta subunit of the capping protein (CP) heterodimer, a critical regulator of actin filament dynamics. The protein is ubiquitously expressed across tissues, with particularly high abundance in neurons and other cell types requiring dynamic cytoskeletal remodeling. CAPZB works in concert with its alpha subunit partner (CAPZA) to form the functional CP complex, which plays essential roles in maintaining neuronal architecture, synaptic plasticity, and cellular homeostasis.

Function/Biology

The primary function of CAPZB is to regulate actin filament polymerization by binding to the barbed (plus) ends of actin polymers, preventing both monomer addition and dissociation. This capping activity is fundamental to controlling actin dynamics within cells. The CAPZA-CAPZB heterodimer exhibits calcium-independent activity, distinguishing it from other actin-regulatory proteins like gelsolin that respond to calcium fluctuations.

In neurons, actin dynamics are particularly critical for several processes: dendritic spine morphogenesis, synaptic transmission, axonal growth cone navigation, and the maintenance of synaptic strength. CAPZB contributes to these processes by:

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