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'''SPTAN1''' (Spectrin Alpha, Non-Erythrocytic 1), also known as α-II spectrin, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ''SPTAN1'' gene. Spectrin is a crucial protein component of the cytoskeleton, which provides structure to the cell and connects the plasma membrane to the cellular matrix. The ''SPTAN1'' gene is essential for the maintenance of cellular integrity and plays a significant role in cellular processes such as cell division, movement, and signaling. == Structure == Spectrin is a heterodimeric protein, consisting of alpha (α) and beta (β) subunits, which form a tetramer to create a flexible rod-like structure. The ''SPTAN1'' gene encodes the α-II spectrin subunit, which primarily associates with the β-IV spectrin subunit in non-erythrocytic cells. This association is critical for the formation of the spectrin-actin network that underlies the plasma membrane and contributes to the mechanical stability and flexibility of the cell. == Function == The primary function of SPTAN1 is to maintain the structural integrity of the cell membrane and to participate in the organization of the cytoskeleton. It is involved in various cellular processes, including: * [[Cell division]]: SPTAN1 plays a role in cytokinesis, the final stage of cell division, by contributing to the formation of the contractile ring. * [[Signal transduction]]: It participates in the transmission of signals from the cell membrane to the interior of the cell, affecting cellular responses to external stimuli. * [[Cellular movement]]: SPTAN1 is involved in the regulation of cell shape and movement, facilitating processes such as migration and adhesion. == Clinical Significance == Mutations in the ''SPTAN1'' gene have been associated with several neurological disorders, highlighting its importance in the proper functioning of the nervous system. These include: * [[Epilepsy]]: Certain mutations in ''SPTAN1'' can lead to early infantile epileptic encephalopathy, a severe form of epilepsy that emerges in infancy. * [[Intellectual disability]]: Abnormalities in the ''SPTAN1'' gene may contribute to cognitive impairments and developmental delays. * [[Neuromuscular diseases]]: Alterations in ''SPTAN1'' expression or function can affect neuromuscular junctions, potentially leading to muscle weakness and degeneration. == Genetic and Molecular Biology == The ''SPTAN1'' gene is located on chromosome 9q34.1 and consists of multiple exons that span a significant portion of the genome. Its expression is regulated by various transcription factors and signaling pathways, reflecting its involvement in diverse cellular functions. The protein product undergoes post-translational modifications, such as phosphorylation, which can affect its interaction with other cytoskeletal components and its role in cellular processes. == Research Directions == Ongoing research aims to further elucidate the role of SPTAN1 in health and disease. Studies are focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying its involvement in neurological disorders and exploring potential therapeutic targets for conditions associated with ''SPTAN1'' mutations. == See Also == * [[Cytoskeleton]] * [[Spectrin]] * [[Cell division]] * [[Signal transduction]] [[Category:Genes on human chromosome 9]] [[Category:Cytoskeleton]] [[Category:Proteins]] {{Genetics-stub}}
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