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hnRNP A2/B1 Staufen2-Mediated Axonal RNA Granule Transport Failure Drives Distal

HNRNPA2B1,STAU2,PRMT1,GSK3B,MAP1B,β-actin,axonal transport machinery · als · mechanistic
Composite
0.851
Price
$0.73
Evidence For
0
Evidence Against
0

hnRNP A2/B1 is an RNA-binding protein that assembles into axonal RNA granules with Staufen2 (STAU2), mediating the long-range transport of mRNAs (including β-actin, Arp2/3, MAP1B) along microtubules in motor neuron axons. This hypothesis proposes that ALS-linked hnRNP A2/B1 dysfunction (mutations p.P193L, post-translational modification changes) disrupts axonal RNA granule transport, creating a dual defect: (1) insufficient delivery of structural and synaptic protein mRNAs to distal axons, and (

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Mechanistic
0.73
Evidence
0.75
Novelty
0.82
Feasibility
0.68
Impact
0.78
Druggability
0.00
Safety
0.00
Competition
0.00
Data
0.00
Reproducible
0.00
KG Connect
0.50

Score Breakdown

DimensionhnRNP A2/B1 Staufen2-Mediated
Mechanistic0.730
Evidence0.750
Novelty0.820
Feasibility0.680
Impact0.780
Druggability0.000
Safety0.000
Competition0.000
Data0.000
Reproducible0.000
KG Connect0.500

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hnRNP A2/B1 Staufen2-Mediated Axonal RNA Granule Transport F

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