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Tubulin Beta-4A Protein

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Tubulin Beta-4A Protein

Overview

Tubulin Beta-4A (TUBB4A) is a beta-tubulin isoform that serves as a fundamental structural component of microtubules, the critical cylindrical polymers forming the cytoskeleton of cells. Encoded by the TUBB4A gene on chromosome 19q13.32, this protein is expressed ubiquitously throughout the body with particularly high expression in the nervous system. As one of approximately eight beta-tubulin isoforms in humans, TUBB4A has emerged as a significant focus in neurodegenerative research due to its specific mutations causing neurological disease. The protein comprises 450 amino acids and undergoes post-translational modification including acetylation and polyglutamylation, modifications crucial for its biological function and cellular localization.

Function/Biology

TUBB4A functions as a critical subunit of microtubules, which form through heterodimeric association with alpha-tubulin proteins. These microtubules serve multiple essential roles in neurons: they provide structural scaffolding for axonal and dendritic architecture, facilitate intracellular transport of vesicles and organelles, and participate in cell division through spindle apparatus formation. The beta-tubulin sequence determines specific functional properties including GTP hydrolysis kinetics, binding affinity for motor proteins, and interaction with microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs).

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