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WAVE1 Protein

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WAVE1 Protein

Overview

WAVE1 (WASP Family Verprolin Homologous Protein 1) is a cytoplasmic signaling protein encoded by the WASF1 gene that plays a critical role in regulating actin dynamics and cytoskeletal reorganization in neurons. As a member of the WASP/WAVE family of actin nucleation-promoting factors, WAVE1 functions as a key effector downstream of Rho GTPases, particularly Rac1 and Cdc42. The protein is enriched in neuronal tissues, particularly at growth cones and synaptic compartments, where it coordinates rapid actin remodeling necessary for neuronal morphogenesis, synaptic plasticity, and dendritic spine development. WAVE1 exists as part of a larger regulatory complex and has emerged as an important node in pathways implicated in neurodegenerative diseases through its roles in axonal transport, synaptic transmission, and neuroinflammation.

Function/Biology

WAVE1 activates the Arp2/3 complex (actin-related proteins 2 and 3), a seven-subunit machinery that nucleates branched actin filaments essential for cellular motility and morphodynamic processes. The protein functions within the WAVE regulatory complex (WRC), which includes proteins such as PIR121, Nap1, Sra1, and Abi1. In resting neurons, the WRC is maintained in an inactive state through an autoinhibitory mechanism. Upon stimulation by Rac1-GTP binding to the complex, this inhibition is relieved, allowing WAVE1 to bind and activate the Arp2/3 complex at the plasma membrane and intracellular membranes.

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