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TPM1 Protein — Tropomyosin 1

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TPM1 Protein — Tropomyosin 1

Overview

Tropomyosin-1 (TPM1) is a ubiquitously expressed actin-binding protein encoded by the TPM1 gene located on chromosome 15q22.2. This 284-amino acid protein belongs to the tropomyosin family, a group of highly conserved coiled-coil proteins that regulate actin filament dynamics across eukaryotic cells. TPM1 exists in multiple isoforms generated through alternative splicing and alternative transcription initiation, with the alpha-tropomyosin (α-Tm) being the predominant neuronal isoform. As a critical cytoskeletal regulator, TPM1 maintains cellular architecture and organellar integrity, making it essential for neuronal function and survival.

Function/Biology

TPM1 functions as a molecular gatekeeper along actin filaments, positioning itself in the grooves of F-actin strands to regulate myosin access and tropomyosin-associated protein binding. This regulatory role controls actin filament dynamics, including polymerization, depolymerization, and cross-linking. In neurons specifically, TPM1 is highly enriched at the neuromuscular junction, synaptic terminals, and axonal structures where actin cytoskeleton organization is critical for morphological stability and functional integrity.

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