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Drebrin Protein

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Drebrin Protein

Overview

Drebrin is a cytoplasmic actin-binding protein that plays a crucial role in neuronal morphology and synaptic plasticity. The protein is encoded by the DBN1 gene in humans and exists in two primary isoforms: drebrin E (embryonic form) and drebrin A (adult form). Drebrin A is predominantly expressed in mature neurons, while drebrin E is more abundant during early development and in non-neuronal cells. The name "drebrin" derives from "developmentally regulated brain protein," reflecting its dynamic expression patterns during neural development and the refinement of neural circuits. This protein has gained significant attention in neurodegeneration research due to its reduced expression in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions.

Function/Biology

Drebrin functions as an actin-binding protein that stabilizes and organizes filamentous actin (F-actin) structures within neurons. Its primary molecular function involves binding to actin monomers and preventing their polymerization into larger actin filaments. This activity allows drebrin to regulate the dynamic reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton, which is essential for maintaining dendritic spine morphology and synaptic structure.

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