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Spectrin Alpha Protein

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Spectrin Alpha Protein

Overview

Spectrin alpha protein, encoded by the SPTAN1 gene, is a critical cytoskeletal scaffolding protein predominantly expressed in neurons and other non-erythrocytic cells. As a component of the spectrin-actin network, spectrin alpha forms the structural backbone of the axonal cytoskeleton and maintains cellular membrane organization and stability. The non-erythrocytic spectrin alpha differs from its erythrocytic counterpart by being more widely distributed across neuronal compartments, including the axon initial segment (AIS), nodes of Ranvier, and synaptic terminals. Mutations in SPTAN1 have been linked to several neurodegenerative and developmental neurological disorders, establishing spectrin alpha as a key player in maintaining neuronal integrity across the lifespan.

Function/Biology

Spectrin alpha functions as a major structural component of the membrane skeleton, a specialized network of proteins that underlies the plasma membrane and provides mechanical support and organization. Spectrin alpha exists as part of heterodimers that associate with spectrin beta chains, forming (αβ)₂ tetramers that crosslink the actin cytoskeleton. This tetrameric complex interacts with various regulatory proteins, including actin, ankyrin, protein 4.1, and adducin, creating a lattice-like network that maintains membrane integrity and regulates protein distribution.

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